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Flosi becomes a storm from the Pacific coast of Mexico after becoming increasingly strong

Mexico: Flosi has become stronger in a storm from the south -western Pacific coast of Mexico. The US National Hurricane Center in Miami said that Flosi became a category 1 storm on Monday night and there are maximum continuous winds of 75 mph (120 km per hour). The storm center stated that the Flosi was moving from the Mexican coast to the west-north-west and the south of the approval was about 175 miles (280 km). Flosi was expected to skirt on the coast for a few days while giving up rain in many Mexican states.The Tropical Storm Flosi continued to get steam on the south -western Pacific coast of Mexico on Monday afternoon and was projected to turn into a storm overnight. Meanwhile, the remains of the tropical storm Barry dumped the rain on Eastern Mexico. Flosi strengthened with a maximum continuous winds of 65 mph (100 kmph). It was focused up to 170 miles (270 km) in the south -west of Zihuatanejo and was moving towards north -west at a speed of 12 mph. The Mexico government issued a tropical storm warning from Punta San Telmo to Playa Perula along the south -western coast. A tropical storm clock remained effective from Zihuatanejo to Cabo Corines to the south -western coast. A watch means that the condition of the tropical storm in the area is possible within two days. Flosi is expected to rapidly intensify a storm on Monday night or early Tuesday, then skirt to the coast for a few days. While its center is estimated to remain offshore, moderate rains were likely in Oxaka, Gurro, Michoacan, Kolima and parts of Jalisco at the beginning of the next week. Meanwhile, Barry’s remains were bringing heavy rainfall to the Gulf Coast of Mexico, as it came up with a maximum continuous winds of 30 mph as tropical depression to the south of Tampico, said the US National Hurricane Center in Miami.

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