HomenewsTropical Storm Newton Makes Second Landfall Tropical Storm Newton Makes Second Landfall R. Bora September 7, 2016 news No Comments Tropical Storm Newton makes second landfall in Mexico This NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday, Sept. 07, 2016 at 01:00 AM EDT shows Hurricane Newton moving northward up the Baja Mexico coast. Widespread showers with a few embedded thunderstorms can be seen across parts of Arizona and New Mexico due to the outer rain bands. Newton is expected to weaken to a Tropical Storm as it makes landfall over far northwest Mexico. An area of showers can be seen across the northern Intermountain West, while weakening showers can be seen across the Pacific Northwest. The West Coast remains dry and clear, while mostly cloudy skies can be seen across the Rockies. (NOAA/Weather Underground via AP) Tweet Pin It Related Posts Giant Hogweed Is Here To Stay Says Canadian Researcher R. Bora August 22, 2016 Surprise Asteroid Flew by Earth Yesterday Sandra Lukic January 10, 2017 First Tsunami waves hit Japan after 6.9 earthquake R. Bora November 21, 2016 Google Ventures supports Vaccitech’s initiative to create flu vaccine Dhananjay Punekar January 15, 2018 About The Author R. Bora Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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