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Hurricane Willa downgraded to Category Four, but still dangerous

Forecasters said Willa would blow ashore in the afternoon or evening of Tuesday.

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Hurricane Willa has weakened slightly off Mexico’s Pacific Coast and is now a Category Four storm, but remains “extremely dangerous” ahead of an expected landfall on Tuesday.

The US National Hurricane Centre says Willa’s maximum sustained winds are now 155 mph. That’s just 1mph below the threshold for a Category Five hurricane.

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A hurricane warning is in place for a stretch of coastline from San Blas to the popular resort city of Mazatlan, as well as the offshore Islas Marias, a set of islands that include a nature preserve and a federal prison.

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