MIAMI -- Forecasters say recently formed Tropical Storm Jova continues to strengthen in the Pacific off Mexico. The National Hurricane Center said at 11 p.m. EDT Thursday that Jova has top sustained winds of 45 mph (75 kph) and was centered about 490 miles (790 kilometers) south-southwest of ...
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