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Hurricane Gil Weakens in Eastern Pacific, No Threat to Land

Last updated on August 27th, 2025 at 04:05 pm

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Hurricane Gil has continued to swirl in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean as seen on Saturday, while experts assure the public not to worry, as the swirl does not pose any threat, and it is expected to vanish before the end of the weekend.

Gil was situated approximately 1,160 miles (1,865 kilometres) west-southwest of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico, as reported by the U.S. National Hurricane Centre situated in Miami.

The storm was able to sustain winds measuring 75 mph (120 kph) and moved towards the west-northwest at 20 mph (31 kph). There have been no alerts for coastal watches as of this time.

It has been an active storm period in the eastern Pacific. Another system, Iona, which was previously classified as a hurricane, has weakened to a tropical depression as it drifts far west of Hawaii.

The storm is not expected to affect the land, just like the Gil. Professionals, especially the meteorologists, are paying much attention to the region in expectation of the likely formation of a storm in the days to come. None of the ones that have happened have caused any threat.

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