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Potential tropical storm heads for Mexico, Texas Gulf coast


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MEXICO CITY — A possible tropical storm was heading for the U.S.-Mexico border space Saturday and will trigger rains and flash flooding in northeastern Mexico and south Texas.

The U.S. Nationwide Hurricane Heart in Miami stated that potential Tropical Cyclone 4 was situated about 165 miles (270 kilometers) south-southeast of the mouth of the Rio Grande, referred to as the Rio Bravo in Mexico.

That space contains the Mexican border metropolis of Matamoros and Brownsville, Texas.

The disturbance was shifting northwest at 13 mph ( 20 kph), and will grow to be a tropical storm earlier than hitting land late Saturday.

The system had winds reaching close to 35 mph (55 kph).

Tropical storm warnings have been issued for a stretch of the decrease Texas Gulf Coast and a part of Mexico’s northeast shoreline.

Mexico’s authorities issued a tropical storm warning for its Gulf coast from Boca de Catan north to the mouth of the Rio Grande. A tropical storm warning additionally was in impact for the decrease Texas coast from Port Mansfield south to the mouth of the Rio Grande.

Forecasters stated the storm may produce whole rain of three to six inches with remoted totals 8 inches alongside elements of Mexico’s japanese coast.

Rainfall totals of 1 to three inches (2.5 to 7.5 centimeters) with remoted larger quantities have been potential throughout far south Texas, the hurricane middle advisory stated. It stated the rainfall could produce life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides.

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