Hurricane Delta rapidly intensified into a Category 4 with 130 mph winds on Tuesday and is on course to hammer southeastern Mexico, then hit the US Gulf Coast later this week.
On Tuesday Delta strengthened from a Tropical Storm into a roaring Category 4 'major' hurricane in the Caribbean Sea and is forecast to hammer Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula by Wednesday.
However, it will weaken before spiraling up towards the US Gulf Coast, potentially hitting Louisiana or Florida's panhandle as a formidable Category 2 hurricane by Friday.
'The hurricane is in the midst of a very impressive rapid intensification episode, having strengthened over 50 [knots] during the past 24 hours,' NHC senior hurricane specialist Eric Blake said.
Early Monday Delta was just a tropical depression. It exploded from a 40 mph tropical storm to a 130 mph Category 4 in just over 27 hours.
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