Hurricane Agatha: Agatha downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall in southern Mexico as a Category 2 storm

Hurricane Agatha: Agatha downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall in southern Mexico as a Category 2 storm



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Agatha was downgraded to a tropical storm late Monday after making landfall in southern Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane.

The storm had most sustained winds of 70 mph with some greater gusts, the National Hurricane Center mentioned.

Agatha made landfall Monday afternoon, simply west of Puerto Angel, packing 105 mph winds, in keeping with the hurricane heart.

All hurricane warnings had been discontinued, however tropical storm warnings remained in place from Puerto Escondido to Salina Cruz.

Agatha, the primary hurricane of the japanese Pacific season, had quickly intensified within the japanese Pacific Ocean and was nearing main hurricane standing because it approached the southern Mexican coast Sunday evening.

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The storm is predicted to proceed weakening and dissipate by Tuesday afternoon, however “could produce life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides over southern Mexico through Tuesday,” the hurricane heart mentioned.

The heaviest rain was set to fall within the state of Oaxaca, the place as much as 16 inches was forecast, with remoted areas of 20 inches potential.

The remnants of Agatha are anticipated to move out into the Caribbean Sea and are actually at a 50% likelihood of redevelopment within the subsequent 5 days.

Agatha’s remnants might contribute to the gradual improvement of a tropical system within the “far southwest Gulf of Mexico around mid-week or in the northwest Caribbean by the latter part of this week,” in keeping with the National Hurricane Center’s Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook. “Regardless of development, locally heavy rains will be possible across southern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, and Belize through the week,” the middle mentioned.

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