
"Either way, it appears that Hurricane Willa will have a second life over the United States, though the impacts will be much different than those it is bringing to the Pacific Coast of Mexico. "Exact impacts will depend on the particular track the storm takes up the East Coast, and some models take the system farther out to sea, which would minimize the wind and snow/rain amounts," Miller said. But inland and mountainous parts of the region might not be so lucky. The good news: Major cities in the Northeast will probably avoid snow. This would bring significant amounts of rain and wind Saturday and Sunday in cities like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York City and Boston." Weather Underground provides tracking maps, 5-day forecasts, computer models, satellite imagery and detailed storm statistics for tracking and forecasting Hurricane Willa Tracker. Enrique Moreno, mayor of Escuinapa, a municipality of about 60,000 people lying on Willas potential track. Emergency officials said they evacuated more than 4,250 people in coastal towns and set up 58 shelters ahead of the dangerous Category 3 storm. "If the low pressure tracks up the East Coast of the US, it could become the season's first nor'easter. The sun sets after Hurricane Willa made landfall in Mazatlan, Mexico on October 23, 2018. hurricane willa's path: track the storm here Forecasters warned those in the area to 'not venture out into the relative calm of the eye' because dangerous winds in the area 'will suddenly increase. "The storm will encounter colder air, which will transform from a tropical area of low pressure to a more wintertime-like storm system," CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller said.

For more information on a particular storm. The tracker also allows users to see the paths of previous hurricanes from this season, as well as interact with the satellite imagery. In Willa's dramatic finale, remnants of the former Category 5 hurricane will move into the Atlantic Ocean and get a startling makeover this weekend. The NOAA Hurricane Tracker shows active storms in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific regions, monitored via the GOES East (GOES-16) and GOES West (GOES-17) satellites. The airline has already canceled flights between Houston Hobby, Oakland and Los Angeles and Puerto Vallarta for Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the airline and flight tracking service FlightAware.Willa will continue its rain-soaked march to the Southeast, where it's expected to drop 1 to 2 inches of rain.Īreas around the Gulf Coast will get drenched the most, Garrett said. Southwest warned passengers that flights to and from Cabo San Lucas/Los Cabos airport (SJD) and Puerto Vallarta (PVR) airport may be disrupted, diverted or canceled through Friday. have also started waiving change fees for customers scheduled to fly to the impacted areas along Mexico’s Pacific coast, including American, Southwest and United.

The cruise line also said that, given the itinerary changes, “all guests will receive a future cruise credit and shipboard credit.”

The storm is on track to become the East Coasts. hurricane willas path: track the storm here Forecasters warned those in the area to 'not venture out into the relative calm of the eye' because dangerous winds in the area 'will suddenly increase. Holland America said on its Twitter feed that the Eurodam’s sailing to the Mexican Riviera that began Monday will instead “now sail northward along the coast of California with calls in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Catalina Island and Ensenada, Mexico. Octo/ 12:35 PM / CBS News As Hurricane Willa moves onshore as a major hurricane today in Mexico, its next move is already planned. The ship spent Sunday at sea and will do the same on Tuesday and Friday, returning to Los Angeles on Saturday as originally scheduled. 20 will now call on San Francisco, San Diego and Ensenada on Thursday, instead of Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and Cabo San Lucas.

Norwegian Bliss, which is the newest Breakaway-plus class ship for Norwegian Cruise Line, has been forced to change its itinerary, a NCL spokesperson confirmed. The seven-night voyage that left from Los Angeles on Oct. Hurricane warnings were issued Monday to resort towns from San Blas to Mazatlan, including Las Islas Marias. Hurricane Willa, a powerful Category 4 hurricane affecting the southwestern coast of Mexico, is expected to move over Las Islas Marias later this morning, and make landfall along the west-central coast of mainland Mexico late this afternoon or this evening, according to the National Hurricane Center.
