Hurricane Norma reaches category 3 and heads to BCS
He hurricane Rule continues to strengthen in the Pacific and early today, October 19, 2023, reached category 3 while it continues its path towards Baja California Sur, where it is expected to impact as a tropical storm; still here LIVE his career.
Rule It was strengthened 405 kilometers southwest of Playa Pérula, Jalisco, and 685 kilometers south-southeast of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur. The cyclone presents maximum sustained winds of 195 kilometers per hourgusts of 240 kilometers per hour and is moving north at 9 kilometers per hour.
According to the forecast of the National Meteorological Service (SMN), Rule It will reach category 4 hurricane the afternoon of this Thursday, October 19but in the following days it will lose strength to drop to category 1 and finally degrade to a tropical storm on Sunday, October 22, when it is expected to make landfall near Cabo San Lucas.
States affected by the hurricane Rule
The hurricane Rule and its extensive cloud bands will cause effects in at least seven states, in which rains of various intensities are expected. The entities in which these conditions will be presented are:
Intense occasional rains
Very heavy rains
- Nayarit
- Michoacan
- Warrior
Showers
- Baja California Sur
- Sinaloa
Due to the heavy rains that the hurricane will cause Rule there is a risk that the levels of rivers and streams will increase and cause landslides and floods in these seven states.
Rule will cause wind gusts of 90 to 110 kilometers per hour with possible formation of waterspouts and waves of 3 to 5 meters high on the coasts of Jalisco, Colima and Michoacán.
For Baja California Sur, Nayarit and Guerrero the wind gusts will be 70 to 80 kilometers per hour and waves of 2 to 3 meters on the coasts.
There is hurricane surveillance zone from Todos Santas to Los Barriles, in Baja California Sur.
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