Hurricane Priscilla continues to intensify over the eastern Pacific and is expected to reach Category 3 strength, threatening parts of Mexico’s southern coastline.
The hurricane is packing sustained winds near 100 mph as it tracks northwest over warm waters, creating dangerous surf and heavy rainfall across coastal communities. Authorities have issued storm alerts and urged residents in vulnerable areas to prepare for possible flooding and landslides.
Meanwhile, in the Atlantic, a new system named Tropical Storm Jerry has formed. Although still disorganized, forecasters warn it could gain strength as it moves through favorable conditions in the coming days.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring both systems as they evolve, emphasizing the need for preparedness throughout coastal regions.
Source: Associated Press News
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