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Mario continues to lose strength as it enters colder waters but the associated subtropical moisture will bring clouds, showers and elevated fire danger to California
Tropical Storm Mario has formed off the Pacific coast of Mexico. Forecasters say it could bring wind, rain, and possible flash flooding.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Mario weakens to tropical depression off Mexico's Pacific coast
A tropical storm that formed Friday off the Pacific coast of Mexico has already weakened into a tropical depression, though it could still bring possible flash flooding to parts of the country, forecasters said.
For all of the natural and human-made hardships the U.S. west coast must endure—earthquakes, droughts, wildfires—it is generally spared hurricanes. Even as two new named storm systems—hurricane Kiko and tropical storm Lorena—currently churn in the Pacific Ocean,
Two tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific Ocean have gained strength. The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Lorena is expected to become a hurricane off Mexico's western coast.
Two tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific Ocean have gained strength. The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Lorena is expected to become a hurricane off Mexico's western coast. Meanwhile,