Hurricane Gill continues to brainstorm in Eastern Pacific

Hurricane Gill continues to brainstorm in Eastern Pacific

Mexico City (AP) – Hurricane Gill continued churning in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Saturday, but the land is not expected to be endangered and there is a possibility of rapid strength decrease in the weekend, the forecasts said.

The US National Hurricane Center at Miami said that the storm was about 1,160 miles (1,865 km) in the west-south-west of the California Peninsula of Mexico.

Gill had maximum continuous winds of 75 mph (120 km per hour) and was moving towards west-north-west at 20 mph (31 kmph).

No coastal watches or warnings were effective.

NHC said, “Weakness is expected to begin on Saturday, and Gill is likely to become tropical in early Sunday.”

it is A busy period for storms In Eastern Pacific.

Another name’s storm, Iona, which was once a storm, was downed from a tropical storm in a tropical depression because it moved away to the west of the air. It was also not threatening the land.

The forecasts said that other storms may develop in the coming days in Eastern Pacific.

The Associated Press

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