Tropical Storm Pamela is expected to be "near major hurricane strength" by the time it makes landfall Wednesday morning on the west-central coast of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday in a public advisory. The storm is expected to concoct "life-threatening" storm surge, dangerous winds, heavy rains and a threat for "significant and life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides" across affected areas.
Located in the Pacific Ocean, Pamela is moving north and expected to continue in the general direction throughout the afternoon, followed by a faster northeastward motion Tuesday night, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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