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Powerful Hurricane Jova Likely to Bring Rough Surf, Rip Currents to Southern California, Mexico
The developing Hurricane Jova was tracked over Baja California's southern tip. The forecast said that the Hurricane is not yet expected to cause a threat to land. However, the hurricane is forecast to bring strong winds and rip currents to Mexico and Southern California coasts. Read here.
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