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Hurricane Narda Reaches Category 1 Strength Off Mexico’s West Coast

Forecasters anticipate a short-lived boost in intensity today followed by a steadier midweek pattern over open water.

Overview

  • Narda was upgraded to a hurricane Tuesday with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
  • The center was about 295 miles southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico, moving west at roughly 13 mph.
  • Official guidance indicates additional strengthening through Tuesday, then little overall change in intensity on Wednesday and Thursday.
  • The storm remains over open waters with no immediate threat to land, and coastal and maritime interests are urged to monitor NHC updates.
  • Earlier forecasts outlined a westward track steered by a high-pressure ridge with a possible northwest turn later this week as steering currents evolve.