Tropical Storm Elida Forms With 40-Mph Winds, Forecast to Become a Hurricane by Thursday
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Updated · Naples Daily News · Jul 15
Tropical Storm Elida Forms With 40-Mph Winds, Forecast to Become a Hurricane by Thursday
3 articles · Updated · Naples Daily News · Jul 15
Summary
Elida strengthened from Tropical Depression 5-E into a tropical storm about 565 miles south-southwest of Baja California, moving west at 15 mph with maximum sustained winds near 40 mph.
National Hurricane Center forecasts steady strengthening over the next few days, with Elida expected to reach hurricane strength by Thursday night and peak on Friday.
In the eastern Pacific, forecasters are also tracking three disturbances, including one south of Mexico with an 80% chance of development within seven days and another near Johnston Atoll at 60%.
Separately, the Atlantic remains relatively quiet, though the National Hurricane Center sees a 20% seven-day chance of development in the northeastern Gulf, where heavy rain could affect Florida and the Southeast early next week.