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02 Aug 2025, 14:00

Hurricane Hilary in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

  • Hurricane Hilary is not expected to threaten land and weaken in the next few days.
  • It has weakened to tropical depression, and is also not expected to threaten land.
  • They predict the possibility of new storms developing in the region.

THE MEXICAN COAST — Hurricane Hilary continues to move in the eastern Pacific Ocean, but it is not expected to threaten land. According to forecasts, the strength of the storm is expected to decrease over the coming days.

The National Hurricane Center in the U.S. reports that the hurricane is located approximately 1,160 miles (1,865 kilometers) southwest of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico. The maximum wind speed of the storm is expected to be 75 miles per hour (120 km/h), while the speed of movement is 20 miles per hour (31 km/h).

At this moment, there are no other observed disturbances or systems. It is predicted that the weakening of Hilary will begin on Saturday, and it may become post-tropical by Sunday.

Currently, in the eastern Pacific Ocean, there is an active period for storms. Another named storm, Ion, which was also a hurricane, has weakened from a tropical storm to a tropical depression and is moving further west from Hawaii. It also does not threaten land.

They predict that in the coming days, additional storms may arise in the eastern Pacific Ocean.

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