Tropical Storm Lorena update
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Hurricane Lorena weakens as risk of flash floods and mudslides for Mexico's west coast remain
MIAMI — Hurricane Lorena is weakening and was expected to revert back to a tropical storm Thursday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said, adding there’s still a risk of life-threatening flash floods and mudslides for parts of Mexico’s west coast.
Tropical Storm Lorena is expected to approach Mexico's Baja California peninsula Friday before its remnants trigger heavy rains to Texas.
Moisture from former Tropical Rainstorm Lorena, the Gulf and a stalled front will converge over Texas this weekend into early next week, bringing the risk of dangerous flash flooding, including the Hill Country.
Hurricane Kiko has intensified again to a Category 4 hurricane in the Pacific Ocean. The National Hurricane Center says Kiko has maximum sustained winds of 130 mph and could strengthen more Friday afternoon and evening.
Remnants are currently moving into El Paso and Far West Texas and will bring showers through early Saturday, Sept. 6.
Once a category 1 hurricane, now a post-tropical cyclone, Lorena brought chaos and carnage to Cabo San Lucas as it moves north.
Lorena intensified into a hurricane off Mexico's Pacific Coast and could bring life-threatening flash floods as it moves toward the Baja California Peninsula, authorities said on Wednesday. The hurricane,