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Tropical storm brushes Mexico, may become hurricane

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Tropical storm brushes Mexico, may become hurricane

Tropical Storm Lane lashed Mexicos Pacific coast with rain and high winds on Thursday and may soon become a hurricane as it heads toward land near tourist resorts, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

The storm, packing maximum winds of 45 mph (75 kph), was about 105 miles (165 km) south of the beach resort of Manzanillo and heading northwest at 13 mph (20 kph),. It is expected to touch the Baja California peninsula near the tourist destination of Los Cabos on Sunday morning.

The Miami-based center forecast Lane could become a hurricane within 36 hours.
It brushed past Acapulco on Thursday, bringing scattered rain and wind, but remains well offshore.

More : alertnet.org

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