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Tropical Storm Nadine expected to make landfall in Belize, NHC says

(Reuters) – The U.S. National Hurricane Center said tropical Storm Nadine is expected to make landfall near Belize City on Saturday morning.

The tropical storm is located about 25 miles (40.23 km) southeast of Belize City, packing maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour, according to the NHC.

The Miami-based forecaster on Saturday said that Nadine will then move across Belize, northern Guatemala, and southern Mexico this afternoon through Sunday. Weakening is expected after the storm moves inland, and it will likely dissipate by late Sunday, the forecaster added.

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