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Tropical storm Douglas forms in Pacific Ocean, no threat to land, hurricane center says
Tropical Storm Douglas formed in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 1,220 miles west-southwest of Mexico’s Baja California. The storm posed no threat to land, with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and a northward movement. Strengthening is expected Wednesday night, followed by a weakening trend on Thursday.
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