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Hurricane Flossie is now a Category 2 off the Pacific coast of Mexico

Hurricane Flossie is now a Category 2 off the Pacific coast of Mexico

Toronto Star5 hours ago
MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Flossie strengthened to a Category 2 cyclone Tuesday morning off the Pacific coast of Mexico, forecasters said.
The National Hurricane Center said Flossie had maximum sustained winds at 100 mph (155 kph) and that rain was falling over parts of coastal Mexico. The hurricane was centered 150 miles (245 kilometers) southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico.
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