Latest Updates: Storm (Flusi) has developed into a Category 2 storm, accompanied by heavy rainfall.

2025-07-02 2025-07-02T17:58:31Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
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Experts at the Arab Weather Center are closely monitoring developments around Tropical Storm Flossie, which has intensified into a Category 2 hurricane over the Pacific Ocean off the western coast of Mexico in recent hours, according to the latest satellite imagery and internally developed remote sensing systems.

 

The cyclone is surrounded by a massive belt of cumulus clouds laden with heavy rain and thunderstorms, accompanied by strong winds reaching speeds of 177 km/h. According to the latest data recorded by the Arab Weather Center's Meteorological Monitoring Center, the following has been observed:

  • Maximum wind speed: 177 km/h
  • Atmospheric pressure at the center of the hurricane: 967 millibars

 

Computer modeling results indicate that the hurricane will move north and northwest over the coming period, penetrating the Pacific Ocean and away from land. Its intensity is expected to gradually decrease, but it has not yet recorded any direct impact on Mexican coastal areas. God knows best.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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