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“Tropical Storm Paul weakened to a tropical depression Wednesday as it swirled toward Mexico’s mainland at the tip of the Baja California peninsula.
About 100 residents who were evacuated to government shelters in Cabo San Lucas returned to their homes, relieved that the sun had re-emerged and they had been spared by Paul, which earlier in the week had been the season’s third hurricane to threaten the region.
By the late afternoon, Paul had maximum sustained wind speeds of 35 mph and was 110 miles southeast of Los Mochis, in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.”
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