Hurricane Adrian circling near southwest Mexico
Wednesday, 10 Jun, 2011
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Agents with clients heading to Mexico should keep them posted on a category one hurricane that is currently rolling across the Pacific off the southwestern coast of the country.
Weather experts predict that Hurricane Adrian should remain off land but a slight deviation from the forecast could see it churning into Mexico, bringing tropical storm conditions on Friday.
A spokesman from the National Weather Service said “additional strength” was likely. It is currently travelling at 80mph.
Last night the storm was around 275 miles south of the town of Zihuatanejo and sea swells are already affecting beaches on the south west.
by Dinah Hatch
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