Hurricane Norman weakened to a Category 2 Saturday with forecasters
predicting the storm to cross the Central Pacific basin on Tuesday, the
National Hurricane Center said.
The eye of the storm was 1090 miles west-southwest of the southern tip
of Baja California, the NHC said in its latest update. The hurricane was
moving west at 14 mph and had maximum sustained winds of 105 mph.
Hurricane-force winds extended 25 miles outward from the storm's center,
and winds extended outward up to 105 miles. Since it is currently
nowhere near land, there are no coastal watches or warnings in effect.
Little change in strength is expected through Saturday night with
gradual weakening to continue through early next week, the NHC said.
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