Tropical Storm Lidia is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane by the time it makes landfall in Mexico.
Southern Texas is at risk of flash flooding as Tropical Storm Lidia gathers strength in the eastern Pacific Ocean.Tropical Storm Lidia is brewing in the eastern Pacific and heading northeast toward Mexico at 6 miles per hour. The storm is expected to strengthen and begin a faster track later today and into Tuesday, according to the most recent update from the National Hurricane Center .
'The ground is so dry that it initially can be hard to absorb some of the water. If you get a lot of rain, it can run off and cause some flooding issues.'DaSilva expects the storm to dump 1 to 2 inches of rain on southern Texas.NHC forecasters are already warning of heavy rains associated with the storm, and the most recent public advisory warned that Lidia will likely produce flash and urban flooding.
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