Severe Storms Batter Kansas City Metro: What You Need to Know
Severe storms swept through the Kansas City metro area, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and even tornado warnings. Here's a summary of wh...
Hurricane Lorena is expected to bring life-threatening flash floods and mudslides to Mexico's Baja California peninsula.
Lorena is forecast to move parallel to the west coast of Baja California before approaching the coast.
Hurricane Kiko is a Category 2 storm and is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane.
Kiko is currently located far east of Hawaii and is moving westward.
Why this matters:: Residents in Baja California should prepare for heavy rain and potential flooding. Although Kiko is not currently a threat, its path should be monitored in Hawaii.
Hurricane Lorena is posing an immediate threat to the Baja California peninsula, with forecasters warning of heavy rainfall and potential for life-threatening flash floods and mudslides. The storm's path is being closely monitored, with expectations that it will move parallel to the coast before potentially making landfall. Meanwhile, Hurricane Kiko, a Category 2 storm, is gaining strength in the Pacific. While Kiko is not expected to hit land in the short term, its westward trajectory and potential to intensify into a major hurricane warrant close monitoring, particularly for those in Hawaii.
External link to CBS News article about Hurricane Lorena?ref=yanuki.com
External link to AP News article about Hurricane Lorena and Kiko?ref=yanuki.com
External link to Hawaii News Now article about Hurricane Kiko?ref=yanuki.com
Q: What areas are most at risk from Hurricane Lorena?
Baja California Sur and far southeast Baja California are at the highest risk of heavy rainfall, flash floods, and mudslides.
Q: Is Hurricane Kiko expected to hit Hawaii?
Current forecasts suggest Kiko will continue on a westward track, but it is too soon to determine if it will directly impact Hawaii. The storm's path is being closely monitored.
Stay informed about the latest forecasts and warnings from the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
Residents in Baja California should prepare for heavy rain, flash floods, and mudslides.
Monitor Hurricane Kiko's path if you are in or near Hawaii.
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