Tropical Storm Lorena update
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Tropical Storm Lorena is bringing dangerous flooding, wind and heavy surf to Mexico, while parts of the U.S. Southwest may face flooding depending on the storm and other factors.
The remnants of Hurricane Lorena continue to bring rain and possible flooding to large swaths of Mexico heading into the weekend.
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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.
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,
Hurricane Lorena has weakened to a tropical storm but forecasters said a life-threatening risk of flash flooding and mudslides was still present for parts of Mexico’s Baja