Jimena was moving northwestward at about 15kph and could approach the southern portion of Baja California yesterday, the NHC said.
Although Jimena’s strength would fluctuate in the coming days, it was expected to make landfall as a major hurricane, according to the NHC, which warned that a “dangerous storm surge” with “battering waves” could bring significant flooding along the peninsula.
Flooding and landslides were reported over the weekend in southern Mexican states as the hurricane churned its way up the Pacific coast.
Meanwhile, a “poorly organized” Tropical Depression Kevin was slowly moving northward with top winds at 55kph. Located further out in the Pacific, it was some 1,355km west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. The NHC said the weather system was expected to weaken further in the next couple of days.



