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2 possible hurricanes are forming off Mexico’s west coast
Mexico’s National Meteorological Service is monitoring two weather systems in the Pacific Ocean with 50% and 60% probabilities of developing into hurricanes. The systems, located southwest of Cabo San Lucas, could intensify over warm waters and potentially trigger the Fujiwhara Effect if they interact.
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