Near Mexico formed the storm Pilar, and Maria moving to Carolina

Near Mexico formed the storm Pilar, and Maria moving to Carolina

The season of hurricanes, it seems, was not going to end. As reported by the national hurricane center, near the West coast of Mexico formed tropical storm Pilar.

Now Pilar with winds up to 40 mph (65 km/h) is about 70 miles (110 km) West of Manzanillo and moving North-West at a speed of about 5 mph (7 km/h).
There is no information about how will it turn Pilar into a hurricane, but the storm will bring to the South-West of Mexico, heavy rains tomorrow, Monday, September 25, say meteorologists.

As for the already infamous Mary, she like a hurricane the first category may pass dangerously close to North Carolina. This is reported by experts Accuweather.

«At the beginning of next week, Mary is not «landed» on the coast», says meteorologist Dan Pydynowski. «But in the middle of the week she can go very close to the Islands of the Outer Banks in North Carolina».

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According to forecasts, by this time Maria will be a hurricane 1 category , with winds of up to 75-95 miles per hour.

Even before reaching the shores, the hurricane will bring the Islands and the coast of the state with powerful winds and heavy rains from Tuesday evening until the first half of Thursday. In the coastal areas of possible flooding, including on highway N. C. 12, and a power outage.

Meteorologists say that after Mary’s is a temporary lull, but likely in October expected a serious tropical threats.

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