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Hurricane Erick is rapidly strengthening along Mexico's Pacific coast, potentially slowing traffic for Arizonans to coastal resorts.
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The Mirror US on MSNMap shows Hurricane Erick's projected path toward Mexico as storm rapidly intensifies to Category 2 in PacificHurricane Erick, the fifth storm of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season, is gaining strength as it moves toward Mexico. On ...
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Hurricane Erick has formed in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to rapidly strengthen, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Erick is expected to become a Category 3 major hurricane by the time it makes landfall early Thursday morning.
While the Eastern Pacific has been busy, churning out four named storms in less than 10 days, the Atlantic is experiencing a stark contrast.
The first named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season typically forms around June 20. Here we are, and luckily, there are no hints of the first storm anytime soon.
There are no areas of concern across the Atlantic. The East Pacific continues to be the active basin. More near the bottom of ...
Hurricane Erick in the eastern Pacific is poised to intensify rapidly and is expected to bring devastating hurricane ...
Rain and storms will be possible again statewide on Wednesday. Today's severe weather outlook, above, shows a Level 1 risk ...
Airport officials have a lot of factors to consider, including how quickly a storm is moving and how long their hurricane ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin. Tropical wave 1: An eastern Atlantic ...
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