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- Erick Moving Inland After Cat 3 Mexico Landfall | Weather. com
Hurricane Erick is now quickly weakening with life-threatening rainfall flooding and high winds, after making a historic landfall in southern Mexico at Category 3 intensity Erick rapidly
- Erick makes landfall as a Category 3 hurricane, the strongest to hit . . .
Erick is the first major hurricane – Category 3 or greater – on record to hit Mexico before July The hurricane maxed out as a ferocious Category 4 storm with 145 mph winds just off the coast
- Erick, the strongest hurricane to hit Mexico so early in the year . . .
Hurricane Erick slammed into Mexico’s Oaxaca state as a dangerous Category 3 storm Thursday morning, unleashing powerful winds at the coast and heavy rains that have caused deadly flooding in
- Erick upgraded to an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane, US . . .
Forecasters said Erick was expected to lash Mexico’s Pacific coast with heavy rain, strong winds and a fierce storm surge Rains of up to 16 inches (40 centimeters) could fall across the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Guerrero, with lesser totals in Chiapas, Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco states, the center’s advisory said
- Maps show Hurricane Ericks projected path toward Mexico as storm . . .
Hurricane Erick is forecast to become a major hurricane — a Category 3 or higher — by tonight, before it reaches Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday
- Hurricane Erick Makes Landfall in Mexico as a Major Storm
The U S National Hurricane Center said Erick was expected to bring between 6 and 8 inches of rain in most places, and up to 16 total inches in some areas, mainly across Oaxaca and Guerrero
- Hurricane Erick makes landfall in southern Mexico as a Category 3 . . . - PBS
Powerful Hurricane Erick made landfall in Mexico’s southern state of Oaxaca early Thursday as a major hurricane before moving inland and weakening to a tropical storm as it dumped heavy rain
- Hurricane Erick upgraded to Category 4 - NPR
Hurricane Erick made landfall in Mexico's western state of Oaxaca early Thursday The storm was downgraded slightly before making landfall, from a powerful Category 4 to a Category 3
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