Andres Weakens To Tropical Storm, Back Out To Sea
Save Email Print
Andres Weakens To Tropical Storm, Back Out To Sea
Forecasters have canceled a tropical storm warning for part of the Mexican coast but are warning people on Baja California to prepare for Tropical Storm Andres.
Reporter: Associated Press
Email Address: news@kake.com
Font Size:

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Forecasters have canceled a tropical storm warning for part of the Mexican coast but are warning people on Baja California to prepare for Tropical Storm Andres.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center ended the warning early Wednesday morning for the coast from Manzanillo to Cabo Corrientes.

Andres was briefly a hurricane Tuesday but is weakening. It's heading back out to sea, but forecasters warned it could brush the southern tip of the peninsula.
At 2 a.m. PDT (5 a.m. EDT, 0900 GMT), the center of the storm was located about 90 miles (145 kilometers) southwest of Cabo Corrientes and 315 miles (505 km) southeast of the tip of Baja California.

It was moving to the northwest about 9 mph (15 kmh) and its winds were about 60 mph (95 kmh).


Jay Prater, CBM

Wichita Forecast

Overnight: Mostly clear with patchy dense fog developing and a low of 40.

Wind: Southeast 5 to 10mph

Saturday Morning: Dense fog possible with an 8am temperature of 40.

Wind: Southeast 5 to 10mph

Saturday Afternoon: Sun and clouds with a passing sprinkle possible and a high of 60.

Wind: South 10 to 25mph

Twitter Weather Feed
    More Weather
    Win A Weather Umbrella
    Enter to win a Jay Said It Would umbrella!
    Win A Rain Gauge
    Enter to win a KAKEland Weather rain gauge!
    South Central Kansas Storm Spotter Training
    Click here for a list of dates for storm spotter training near Wichita and in south central Kansas.