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Tropical depression could become hurricane on Wednesday

The National Weather Service expects the phenomenon to land in Sinaloa.

The course projection from the National Water Commission. (Photo: SPECIAL)
23/11/2015 |23:01
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The National Weather Service (SMN) expects that depression 22-E in the Pacific Ocean will transform into a hurricane by the middle of this week.

In its latest report, the SMN reported that the tropical cyclone, some 510 miles south-southwest of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, and 560 miles south of Manzanillo, will become a tropical storm during the early morning hours of Tuesday and that by the next day afternoon it will be a category one hurricane.

The hurricane will be named "Sandra".

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It is expected that it will land near Altata, Sinaloa, on Saturday, although severely weakened and back to a tropical depression.