Barbara weakens to tropical storm
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The third tropical storm of the season has formed in the eastern Pacific, while storms and hail plague the US Plains.
Tropical Storm Barbara was strengthening off Mexico’s Pacific coast and could become a hurricane Monday, forecasters said. Barbara was centered about 235 miles west-southwest of the touristic port of Zihuatanejo in Guerrero state late Sunday,
Tropical Storm Barbara has formed off the southwest coast of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said early Sunday.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves in the Atlantic: Tropical wave 1: A tropical wave located at 37W from 02N-12N in the central Atlantic is moving west at 11 mph. Tropical wave 2: A central Atlantic tropical wave east of the Caribbean Sea has its axis along 57W south of 17N, is moving west at 11 to 17 mph.
A harrowing scene unfolded along a Mexican beach as drone footage captured swimmers becoming swamped by a huge wave in the wake of Tropical Storm Alvin.
A new forecast from AccuWeather outlines the timeline of the development for two potential tropical storms in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The storms could form within days of each other, marking the second and third tropical storms of the season,