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Hurricane Lorena is expected to make landfall in northern Mexico and bring rain to the Desert Southwest.
Remnants of Lorena could cause localized flash flooding in El Paso and Far West Texas over the weekend.
Hurricane Kiko, a Category 2 storm, is also active in the Pacific and will likely impact Hawaii.
The Mexican government has issued tropical storm warnings and watches for parts of the Baja California peninsula.
Two hurricanes are currently spinning in the Pacific Ocean, with Hurricane Lorena potentially set to cause some trouble in the Desert Southwest and parts of the Southern Plains as it tracks toward northern Mexico, where it is set to make landfall Thursday, Sept. 4.
The National Hurricane Center said in an early morning advisory on Wednesday, Sept. 3