Pacific Coast of Mexico Braces for Four Tropical Storms, No Threat to Land But Producing Heavy Rains

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — The Pacific coast of Mexico is currently facing a significant meteorological challenge as four tropical storms—Fabio, Carlotta, Daniel, and Emilia—hover over the ocean. These storms are causing concern among meteorologists and residents along the Mexican coast, with authorities urging caution and preparedness in affected areas. Here's a detailed look at the current status and projections for each storm.

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