Lidia brings tropical storm conditions to Baja California Peninsula

Tropical Storm Lidia, at right, is expected to continue along the west side of the Baja California Peninsula before moving west off the coast. Image courtesy NOAA

Sept. 1 (UPI) — The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Lidia is bringing heavy rains to Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula on Friday.

In its noon MDT advisory, the NHC said the eye of the storm was located on the peninsula about 45 miles east-northeast of Cabo San Lazaro and 100 miles northwest of La Paz.

The storm was traveling northwest at 9 mph and had maximum sustained winds of 60 mph.

The government of Mexico issued a tropical storm warning for the peninsula from San Jose de Las Palomas to Isla San Luis and on the mainland from Altata to Puerto Libertad.

The NHC said the storm was expected to travel in a northwest direction through Friday and will travel along the west coast of the peninsula through Saturday before turning west off the coast Saturday night.

The NHC warned Lidia could produce between 8 inches and 20 inches of rain across Baja California Sur, Baja California and western Jalisco states. Three inches to 6 inches were expected in the states of Sinaloa, Nayarit, Colima, southern Michoacan, southern Sonora and central Jalisco.

The rains could bring life-threatening flash floods and mudslides.

Lidia is expected to weaken to a tropical depression Sunday morning as it moves west off the coast.

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