Overview
- Mexico’s water agency reported Priscilla downgraded to a tropical storm with sustained winds near 85 km/h, gusts to about 100 km/h, moving northwest at roughly 13 km/h offshore of Baja California Sur.
- Authorities maintained a tropical-storm vigilance zone from Cabo San Lucas to Cabo San Lázaro, alongside marine alerts for high waves reaching 5–6 meters off southern and western Baja California Sur.
- Conagua warned of rough seas along Sinaloa, Nayarit and Jalisco with waves of 2.5–3.5 meters and along Colima with 1.5–2.5 meters, plus strong coastal wind gusts in affected states.
- Media reports cited severe flooding, downed trees and rising rivers in municipalities including Los Cabos, La Paz, Puerto Vallarta, Bahía de Banderas, San Blas and Santiago Ixcuintla, with at least 19 deaths and three missing in Jalisco.
- Forecasts indicate continued weakening with the center tracking parallel to Baja California Sur offshore, light rain possible over the peninsula, potential U.S. Southwest rainfall, and a probable land interaction limited to remnants around Saturday, October 11.