UPDATE
Jun 19, 2025 1:00 AM CDT
Hurricane Erick powered up into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 hurricane Wednesday evening as it bore down on the southern Mexico coast, threatening to unleash destructive winds, flash floods, and a dangerous storm surge on the region in coming hours, the AP reports. Swiftly strengthening from a Category 1 hurricane hours earlier, Erick had maximum sustained winds of 125mph by nightfall as it churned offshore about 55 miles southwest of Puerto Angel, the Miami-based US National Hurricane Center said. Erick was also about 125 miles southeast of Punta Maldonado and moving northwest at 9mph toward an expected landfall sometime Thursday morning, according to the center's latest advisory.
Jun 18, 2025 4:43 PM CDT
Hurricane Erick rapidly strengthened Wednesday afternoon into a potent Category 2 storm as it churned toward Mexico's southern coast amid warnings it was likely to become a dangerous major hurricane that would threaten the region with damaging winds, life-threatening flash floods, and mudslides. The hurricane's maximum sustained winds had risen by early afternoon to 100mph as the intensifying storm headed toward an expected landfall sometime Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said.
- By Wednesday afternoon, Erick was centered about 105 miles south of Puerto Ángel and about 215 miles southeast of Punta Maldonado in the eastern Pacific, the latest hurricane center advisory said.