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Tropical Storm Paul Forms Off Mexico

Tropical Storm Paul formed off Mexico's west coast Saturday, and forecasters said it could strengthen into a hurricane and reach land within days.

The storm was hovering over the Pacific Ocean about 315 miles south of the coastal city of Cabo Corrientes, said Lixion Avila, a meteorologist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

The storm, which had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, could intensify into a hurricane within three days, Avila said.

Paul was moving northward at 10 mph and was predicted to gradually shift toward mainland Mexico around the state of Sinaloa early in the week.

Mexico was hit by two Pacific hurricanes last month. Hurricane John battered a remote section of Baja California, killing five people and destroying 160 homes, while Hurricane Lane struck the Sinaloan resort town of Mazatlan, causing relatively minor damage.

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