Tropical Storm Paul stays offshore, brushing Baja
Posted:
10/16/2012 12:51:23 AM PDT
Updated:
10/16/2012 09:06:34 PM PDT
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CABOS, Mexico—Tropical Storm Paul spun northward off the southern half
of Mexico's Baja peninsula early Wednesday, after veering away from a
landfall on a sparsely populated stretch of coast. Forecasters
said the storm could cross the small Vizcaino Desert peninsula that
hooks into the Pacific sometime Wednesday afternoon, then turn
northwestward and head back out to sea.
Paul started Tuesday as a hurricane but it rapidly lost strength as it headed toward Baja, preceded by rains that caused some minor flooding at the peninsula's southern tip.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Paul's maximum sustained winds had decreased to 60 mph (95 kph) Tuesday night. It was moving north at 12 mph (19 kph).
A tropical storm warning was in effect for the western coast from Santa Fe north to El Pocito and in the east from San Evaristo to Bahia San Juan Bautista.
In the Atlantic, Hurricane Rafael buffeted Bermuda with wind and rain while it stayed out to sea to the east of the British territory.
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Paul started Tuesday as a hurricane but it rapidly lost strength as it headed toward Baja, preceded by rains that caused some minor flooding at the peninsula's southern tip.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Paul's maximum sustained winds had decreased to 60 mph (95 kph) Tuesday night. It was moving north at 12 mph (19 kph).
A tropical storm warning was in effect for the western coast from Santa Fe north to El Pocito and in the east from San Evaristo to Bahia San Juan Bautista.
In the Atlantic, Hurricane Rafael buffeted Bermuda with wind and rain while it stayed out to sea to the east of the British territory.
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