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Will Tropical Storm Grace reach Texas? Track the storm's path here.
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Tropical Storm Grace is moving westward through the Gulf and is forecast to hit Mexico, according to a National Hurricane Center forecast.
As of the NHC’s Tuesday morning advisory, the storm was nearing Jamacia with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph. In order to upgrade to a hurricane, winds need to be at least 74 mph.
Grace’s path was initially forecast to miss Mexico Yucatan Penisula but is now forecast to hit the area by early Thursday morning before continuing westward.
You can track the storm’s path here: