Eastern Pacific Gets 1st Tropical Storm
May 28, 9:24 PM (ET)
May 28, 9:24 PM (ET)
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Aletta, the first tropical storm of the eastern Pacific season, was moving slowly north on Sunday, about 105 miles southwest of the Mexican resort of Acapulco.
Aletta's winds remained at about 45 mph at it moved at 2 mph, and while forecasters said it could still move closer to land, they predicted it would turn to the west by Tuesday and start heading out to sea.
Tropical Storm Aletta was expected to bring some heavy rain to Mexico's Pacific coast.
Mexico issued a tropical storm warning for a 240-mile stretch of coast from Punta Maldonado, east of Acapulco, to Zihuatanejo to the west, and discontinued storm watches further east, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
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