Hurricane Paul threatens southern Baja
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MEXICO CITY - Tropical storm Paul was upgraded to a hurricane off Mexico's west coast on Sunday and was threatening southern Baja California, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
The Mexican government issued a hurricane watch along the Baja California peninsula from Cabo San Lucas on the southern tip northward to Agua Blanca and across to La Paz on the east coast.
The storm was about 475 miles south of Baja California's southern tip late Sunday, the hurricane center said. Paul is a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph. It was moving west about 5 mph.
It could strengthen during the next 24 hours, the hurricane center said. In order for Paul to become a Category 2 hurricane, it must have maximum sustained winds of 96 mph.
The storm could hit Baja California sometime Tuesday before moving to mainland Mexico near the state of Sinaloa if it follows its forecast path.
Mexico was hit by two Pacific hurricanes last month. Hurricane John battered a remote section of Baja California, killing five people and destroying 160 homes, while Hurricane Lane struck the Sinaloan resort town of Mazatlan, causing relatively minor damage.
Hurricane Paul threatens southern Baja