Tropical Storms Barry and Flossie form off Mexico's southeast and southwest coasts
Briefly

Tropical Storm Barry has emerged near Mexico's southeast coast, with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. It is expected to strengthen slightly before landfall, bringing significant rainfall totals of three to six inches across Veracruz, San Luis Potosi, and Tamaulipas. At the same time, Tropical Storm Flossie has formed off Mexico's southwest coast and is likely to evolve into a hurricane, also forecasting heavy rains for regions including Oaxaca and Guerrero. Both storms are under close monitoring by forecasters due to their potential impact.
Tropical Storm Barry formed near Mexico's southeast coast and is expected to bring heavy rains, with forecasts predicting three to six inches across several states.
Tropical Storm Flossie, meanwhile, has formed off Mexico's southwest coast and could develop into a hurricane, producing significant rainfall in various regions.
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