Priscilla is now a post-tropical cyclone, but it continues to pose a "significant threat" to bring flash flooding to the southwestern U.S. through the weekend, forecasters say.
Priscilla went from a hurricane to a tropical storm off Mexico's Pacific coast on Wednesday, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said. The now-post-tropical remnant low is expected to dissipate by Saturday.
As of Friday afternoon, Priscilla's core was some 220 miles west-northwest of Cabo San Lázaro in Baja California Sur, Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph, the hurricane center said. It was moving north at 6 mph.
Tropical Storm Priscilla's track and forecast
On the forecast track, Priscilla's core would stay off the Baja California Sur coast until it dissipates, the hurricane center said.
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