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September 26. John continued to move very slowly near the coast, where its proximity to the rugged terrain of Mexico halted intensification; the cyclone weakened to a tropical storm at 3:00 UTC the following day. After hugging the coast for nearly 36 hours and continuing to weaken, John finally made landfall on southwestern Mexico for the second time at 18:00 UTC on September 27. John's surface center dissipated shortly thereafter, and the
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338:. The system continued to develop that night, and strengthened into Tropical Storm John at 06:00 UTC the following morning. While moving slowly to the north-northeast on September 23, caught in the southwesterly flow associated with the monsoon trough near Central America, John commenced to
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September 25. Ship observations indicated significant pressure falls within the system, and by
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Guerrero, with similarly extreme rainfall in neighboring
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Southern Mexico. This low developed into Tropical Depression Ten‑E on the afternoon of September 22, strengthening into Tropical Storm John the following morning. Undergoing
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and Tropical Storm John both impacting Mexico on September 25
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1209:"Sube a 29, cifra de fallecidos por el huracán John"
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462:. Additionally, a 70-year-old woman was killed in
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1154:"Tropical Storm John hits Mexico's Pacific coast"
815:Philippe Papin; Jack Beven (September 25, 2024).
561:, based off exchange rates for September 30, 2024
1392:"Mexico counting dead from 'zombie storm' John"
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1234:Vázquez Herrera, Olivia (September 24, 2024).
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676:Hurricane John Tropical Cyclone Update
442:Puerto Escondido International Airport
1024:Tropical Storm John Advisory Number 3
978:Remnants of John Discussion Number 20
792:Philippe Papin (September 24, 2024).
771:Remnants of John Discussion Number 10
653:Tropical Storm John Advisory Number 3
605:Reinhart, Brad (September 22, 2024).
582:Reinhart, Brad (September 21, 2024).
534:List of Category 3 Pacific hurricanes
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1447:advisory archive on Hurricane John
1364:Jose Cortes (September 24, 2024).
1152:Daniel Rook (September 24, 2024).
976:Larry Kelly (September 27, 2024).
953:Larry Kelly (September 27, 2024).
907:Larry Kelly (September 26, 2024).
699:Hurricane John Discussion Number 7
651:Blake, Eric (September 23, 2024).
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