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Tropical Storm Hernan forms off Mexico's Pacific coast
by Staff Writers
Mexico City (AFP) July 27, 2014


Hurricane Hernan forms in eastern Pacific
Washington (AFP) July 27, 2014 - Hurricane Hernan formed Sunday in the eastern Pacific off Mexico's central west coast, US forecasters said.

The storm, packing top sustained winds of 75 miles per hour (120 km/h), was whirling about 330 miles (535 kilometers) south-southwest of Mexico's Baja California peninsula, the US National Hurricane Center reported.

Expected to weaken gradually as of Monday with little change in strength forecast overnight, Hernan was passing to the west of Socorro Island, the Miami-based center said.

Hernan was advancing toward the northwest at nearly 15 miles per hour (24 km/h), with a northwestward to west-northwestward movement expected over the next 48 hours.

No coastal watches or warnings were in effect.

Fearing potentially deadly flooding, Mexican disaster officials are closely monitoring the weather after Tropical Storm Hernan formed off the country's Pacific coast of Mexico late Saturday.

Hernan was located 585 kilometers (more than 360 miles) southwest of the tourist port of Manzanillo and was moving in a northwesterly direction, parallel to the coastline, at a speed of 22 kilometers per hour, Mexico's National Meterological Service (SMN) reported at 0300 GMT.

The storm was packing maximum winds of 65 kilometers per hour, with gusts up to 85 kilometers per hours, the SMN said.

The Miami-based National Hurricane Center, which had slightly different figures, warned that Hernan was picking up strength.

"Additional strengthening is expected" overnight Saturday to Sunday, "and Hernan could be near hurricane strength by Sunday afternoon," the NHC said.

It added however that the storm is expected to weaken on Monday.

Heavy rain from tropical storms Douglas and Elida earlier this month killed three people in the northen state of Chihuahua, while three other people were killed by Hurricane Amanda in May in the states of Michoacan and Guerrero.

Neither Mexican nor US weather monitors expect Hernan to make landfall.

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