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Hurricane Genevieve Downgraded to Category 2, Still Churning Offshore
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Hurricane Genevieve has been downgraded to Category 2 as it continues moving west-northwest across the Pacific, roughly 1,135 kilometers west of Baja California Sur.
The storm, which once reached major hurricane status, now carries sustained winds of 155 km/h with gusts reaching 195 km/h, according to Mexico’s National Meteorological Service.
Forecasters anticipate the storm will drop to Category 1 status by early Thursday, with sustained winds falling to 140 km/h or less.
Rainfall and Coastal Impacts Across MexicoWhile Genevieve is moving away from land, its moisture-laden outer bands are still fueling heavy rainfall across several states.
Coastal swells, rainfall, and gusty winds are expected to linger for another day or two before conditions improve.