6am Forecast
As of 2am PDT Advisory, the NHC place the center of Hurricane Lane currently at 22.7N 107.0W or 50 miles SW of Mazatlan, Mexico and is moving North at 10mph. Maximum sustained winds have increased to 115mph and the pressure is 960mb. Please refer to all NHC products for emergency planning.
Lane continues to intensify this morning as now a dangerous Category 3 hurricane with winds of 115mph. She has a well-defined eye on infrared imagery and the upper-level environment is conducive for a little more strengthening this morning before making landfall later today or this evening. Then Lane will rapidly weaken after landfall and will be dissipating over the mountains of Mexico by tomorrow afternoon.
I expect Lane to continue her track northward today and make landfall very close to of El Dorado and move inland across Culiacan late this afternoon and this evening. However steering currents are weak around the area so some erratic motion is possible over the next 12 to 24 hours.
Even though I forecast Lane dissipate as a tropical cyclone by 36hrs, it’s remnant moisture will continue moving through Northern Mexico and into the SW US early next week causing flooding rains.
Forecast Points and Intensity
Initial 22.7N 107.0W 100kt
12hrs 24.5N 107.3W 90kt
24hrs 26.4N 107.3W 40kt
36hrs 28.4N 107.5W 25kt
48hrs ...Dissipated

Forecast times are in EDT.