Hurricane Flossie begins to weaken as system pulls away from Mexico

Last Updated: July 2, 2025By

Flossie has started to weaken and is expected to become a post-tropical cyclone by late Thursday after the powerful storm became a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher) on Tuesday off the southwestern coast of Mexico in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

Flossie became the sixth named storm of the 2025 Eastern Pacific hurricane season on Sunday when it gained strength and became a tropical storm – one step up from a tropical depression.

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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said maximum sustained winds within Flossie have dropped to 110 mph with higher gusts. Steady to rapid weakening is now expected to occur over the next few days, with the system expected to become a post-tropical cyclone late Thursday.

Flossie is currently a Category 2 hurricane.

The government of Mexico had issued Tropical Storm Warnings and Tropical Storm Watches for southwestern areas of the country, but those have all since been discontinued.

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This graphic shows the forecast track for Hurricane Flossie.
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Large swells generated by Hurricane Flossie are likely to impact beaches along portions of southwestern Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula over the next few days, and that could produce life-threatening rip currents.

The Eastern Pacific hurricane season runs from May 15 to Nov. 30.


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