|
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Tropical Storm Barbara weakened off the southwestern Pacific coast of Mexico on Thursday and forecasters said the storm was unlikely to become a hurricane.
Barbara's winds were clocked at 40 mph, down from 54 mph late Wednesday, and it was inching along about 155 miles south-southwest of the coastal town of Puerto Angel, Mexico's National Meteorological Service reported.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said the storm could still dump heavy rain and cause dangerous flooding along the Mexican and Guatemalan coasts by Saturday, but was unlikely to become a hurricane.
|