Hurricane Roslyn grows into Category 4 storm as it heads for Mexico s coast Mexico Hurricane

Hurricane Roslyn grows into Category 4 storm as it heads for Mexico s coast Mexico Hurricane

Hurricane Roslyn grows into Category 4 storm as it heads for Mexico' s coast Mexico - Hurricane HEAD TOPICS

Hurricane Roslyn grows into Category 4 storm as it heads for Mexico' s coast

10/22/2022 9:23:00 PM

Roslyn is expected to be at or near major hurricane strength when it makes landfall on Sunday said forecasters

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Hurricane Roslyn grew into a major Category 3 storm on Saturday as it headed for a collision with Mexico 's Pacific coast. Roslyn is expected to be at or near major hurricane strength when it makes landfall on Sunday said forecasters / CBS/APHurricane Roslyngrew into a major Category 4 storm on Saturday as it headed for a collision with Mexico's Pacific coast, likely north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta.Roslyn's maximum sustained winds reached 130 mph early Saturday, and it is expected to strengthen further, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. The storm was centered about 170 miles south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes — the point of land jutting into the Pacific south of Puerto Vallarta — and moving north-northwest at 8 mph. Read more:
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On Saturday's 'America Right Now,' Tom Basile explains why American parents need to demand better phonics for their kids in schools in the upcoming November ... Read more >> Is this due to Climate Change? Major Hurricane Roslyn heads for hit on Mexico’s coast Hurricane Roslyn grew to Category 3 force on Saturday as it headed for a collision with Mexico 's Pacific coast, likely north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta. Major Hurricane Roslyn Heads for Hit on Mexico's Coast Hurricane Roslyn has grown to Category 4 force as it heads for a collision with Mexico ’s Pacific coast, likely north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta. Major Hurricane Roslyn heads for hit on Mexico’s coastThe U.S. National Hurricane Center said Roslyn’s maximum sustained winds had increased to 130 mph early Saturday, and it was expected to grow still further. Major Hurricane Roslyn heads for hit on Mexico's coast🌀 The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Roslyn’s maximum sustained winds had increased to 130 mph early Saturday, and it was expected to grow still further. Major Hurricane Roslyn heads for hit on Mexico’s coastThe U.S. National Hurricane Center says Roslyn’s maximum sustained winds increased to 130 mph by early Saturday. It is expected to land north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta. Tropical Storm Roslyn strengthens off Mexico's Pacific coastTropical Storm Roslyn gained strength off Mexico 's Pacific coast on Friday and is expected to be a hurricane when it likely makes landfall this weekend. Updated on: October 22, 2022 / 11:32 AM / CBS/AP Hurricane Roslyn grew into a major Category 4 storm on Saturday as it headed for a collision with Mexico's Pacific coast, likely north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta.Follow Us.The storm is on a path to make landfall in Nayarit state on Sunday morning Published 20 mins ago NOAA Hurricane Roslyn grew to Category 4 force on Saturday as it headed for a collision with Mexico’s Pacific coast, likely north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta.By Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Hurricane Roslyn grew to Category 4 force on Saturday as it headed for a collision with Mexico’s Pacific coast, likely north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta. Roslyn's maximum sustained winds reached 130 mph early Saturday, and it is expected to strengthen further, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. National Hurricane Center said Roslyn’s maximum sustained winds had increased to 120 mph (195 kph) early Saturday, and it was expected to grow still further. The storm was centered about 170 miles south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes — the point of land jutting into the Pacific south of Puerto Vallarta — and moving north-northwest at 8 mph. "On the forecast track, the center of Roslyn will move parallel to the southwestern coast of Mexico through midday today, then approach the coast of west-central Mexico, likely making landfall along the coast of the Mexican state of Nayarit Sunday morning," the hurricane center said early Saturday. The forecast called for Roslyn to begin shifting to a northward movement and then northeast, putting it on path that could take it close to Cabo Corrientes and the Puerto Vallarta region on Saturday night or early Sunday before making landfall in Nayarit state on Sunday morning. "Although some weakening is possible beginning tonight, Roslyn is expected to still be near or at major hurricane strength when it makes landfall on Sunday," it said. Stay informed about local news and weather. The National Water Commission said rains from Roslyn could cause mudslides and flooding. and the U.S. hurricane center warned of dangerous storm surge along the coast, as well as 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters) of rain. hurricane center said. . Jalisco state Gov. Enrique Alfaro said on Twitter that any school activities in the region would be cancelled Saturday and he urged people to avoid touristic activities at beaches and in mountainous areas over the weekend. Trending News .
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