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Hurricane Priscilla strengthens to a Category 2 storm as it runs along the Pacific coast of Mexico

In this satellite image released by NOAA, Tropical Storm Priscilla forms in the easter Pacific off Mexico, Oct. 5, 2025. Associated Press

MIAMI — Hurricane Priscilla has strengthened to a Category 2 storm and could become a major hurricane Tuesday as it swirls off the Pacific coast of Mexico.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said that Priscilla was about 260 miles west-southwest of Cabo Corrientes, Mexico, and about 230 miles south of the southern tip of Baja California.

It has maximum sustained winds of 100 mph and is moving northwest at 10 mph.

A tropical storm watch is in place for Baja California Sur from Cabo San Lucas to Cabo San Lazaro.

On Monday night, the government of Baja California Sur announced the cancellation of classes at all educational centers starting Tuesday in Los Cabos and La Paz as a preventive measure. It also set up a dozen shelters in Los Cabos for people living in areas at risk.

Parts of southwestern Mexico could get up to 4 inches of rain from Priscilla’s outer bands through Wednesday, bringing a flash flooding risk to Michoacán and Colima states, forecasters said.

Priscilla could be at or near major hurricane strength later Tuesday, with weakening forecast to begin Wednesday, the hurricane center said. A major hurricane is defined as Category 3 or higher and wind speeds of at least 111 mph.

Swells from Priscilla were reaching the coast of Mexico. Life threatening surf and rip currents were likely, forecasters said.

Further out in the Pacific, Tropical Storm Octave was weakening about 795 miles southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. Its maximum sustained winds were 50 mph and it was moving east-southeast at 7 mph.

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