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Tropical Storm Narda Update as System Could Intensify Into Hurricane

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The storm remains well offshore and is not expected to hit land directly, though its trajectory will be closely monitored.
Tropical Storm Narda, the 14th named storm of the 2025 eastern Pacific hurricane season, is gaining strength as it moves west-northwestward off the southern coast of Mexico.
Forecasts from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) show that the system could reach hurricane strength as early as Tuesday, with further intensification expected in the following days.Why It Matters
Although Tropical Storm Narda currently poses no immediate threat to land, the forecast of intensification into a hurricane underscores the heightened activity of the 2025 hurricane season and the potential for rapid changes in storm behavior. The eastern Pacific basin has already seen multiple intense systems this year, and forecasters caution that Narda may follow a similar pattern.What To Know
As of Monday morning, Narda was packing maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and was located about 832 miles southeast of La Paz, Mexico, moving at 12 mph.
The storm remains well offshore and is not expected to hit land directly at this stage, though its trajectory will be closely monitored as it progresses through the week.

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