Forecast calls for Kiko to be a hurricane
From Times Wire Reports
Tropical storm Kiko spun along Mexico’s Pacific coast and was forecast to become a hurricane.
The storm was expected to brush along the coast today and later become a hurricane near Manzanillo, one of Mexico’s biggest ports and a resort popular with American sport fishermen.
Kiko is not predicted to make direct landfall, increasing its chances of picking up strength over open sea.
Kiko was forecast to head toward the tip of the Baja California peninsula, home to the Los Cabos beach resorts, early next week.
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