Tropical storm Franklin weakens over Yucatan peninsula -NHC

BY

-

Tue, 08 Aug 2017 - 05:17 GMT

BY

Tue, 08 Aug 2017 - 05:17 GMT

Tourists walk along a beach with heavy clouds caused by the proximity of tropical storm Franklin that is near the coast of Quintana Roo, in Tulum

Tourists walk along a beach with heavy clouds caused by the proximity of tropical storm Franklin that is near the coast of Quintana Roo, in Tulum

(Reuters) - Tropical storm Franklin was weakening on Tuesday over the Yucatan peninsula, but it could regain strength once it passes over the southern Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.

The storm was located about 95 miles (155 km) east-southeast of Campeche, Mexico and was packing maximum sustained winds of 45 miles per hour (75 km/h), the NHC said.

Franklin is forecast to begin strengthening again on Tuesday night and Wednesday as it moves over the Bay of Campeche, the weather forecaster added.

The storm made landfall late on Monday in a sparsely populated area of Quintana Roo state south of the beach resorts of the Riviera Maya, according to Mexico's interior ministry.

The Riviera Maya refers to a Caribbean costal area which encompasses such cities as Cancun.

A hurricane watch is in effect for Mexico's Gulf of Mexico coast state of Veracruz.

Comments

0

Leave a Comment

Be Social