Tropical Storm Seymour formed Sunday afternoon well off the coast of Mexico and is expected to become a hurricane. Seymour is the 18th-named storm of the eastern Pacific hurricane season.
This system will move west-northwest away from Mexico and is no threat to land.
Here's the latest from the National Hurricane Center:
- Tropical Storm Seymour was located over 350 miles south-southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico, as of Sunday night.
- Seymour is forecast to strengthen and reach hurricane strength on Monday.
- This system is moving away from Mexico and is no threat to land at this time.
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Current Storm Status
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