Officials on Mexico's storm-struck Pacific coast braced today for the arrival of fast-moving Tropical Storm Sonia, which was projected to hit the mainland by early tomorrow.
The US National Hurricane Center in Miami said Sonia grew from a tropical depression today and by afternoon was centered about 250 kilometres south of the tip of the Baja California and 500 kilometres south-southwest of Culicacan.
Maximum sustained winds had risen to 45 mph (75 kph) and it was heading north-northeast at 13 mph (20 kph).
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Ismael Checa Landeros, civil defense director for Sinaloa, the state in the storm's path, said it was likely to hit near Culiacan, Navolato and Elota, all areas hit in September by Hurricane Manuel.
Checa said officials would on alert but had not yet decided if anyone would need to be evacuated.
The Hurricane Center said the storm could produce about 15 centimetres of rainfall in Sinaloa and Durango states, with isolated areas getting as much as 25 centimetres).