Hurricane Narda Update As Surf Warning Issued
Summary
Hurricane Narda is affecting parts of Mexico with big waves and dangerous currents. The hurricane is expected to move through different areas over the next few days, possibly getting stronger. No direct impacts on land are expected, but the ocean conditions could be hazardous.Key Facts
- Hurricane Narda is moving in the Pacific Ocean near Mexico.
- It is generating waves that could cause dangerous surf and rip currents in southwestern and west-central Mexico.
- The National Hurricane Center (NHC) monitors Narda, located 595 miles south-southwest of Baja California's tip.
- Narda's winds are about 90 miles per hour, with hurricane winds extending 45 miles from the center.
- The hurricane is shifting westward and may alter direction in the coming days.
- There are no coastal watches or warnings issued yet.
- Narda may become a Category 3 hurricane but no direct land impacts are expected currently.
- The Eastern Pacific hurricane season lasts from May 15 to November 30.
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