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Tropical Storm Amanda formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean on June 3, with maximum sustained winds near 40 mph and located about 1,500 miles west-southwest of Baja California. It is currently moving northwest and is expected to strengthen slightly before weakening later this week, posing no immediate threat to land. The National Hurricane Center is also monitoring two other systems in the eastern Pacific, with a potential for development near Central and Southern Mexico. Most Pacific storms do not threaten land but can cause heavy rain and flooding in certain areas.
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