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Hurricane Celia
A broad area of low pressure formed on June 17, and the system became better organized when conditions became more favorable for development. Continuing to organize, the low was upgraded to Tropical Depression Four-E on June 19 while situated roughly 355 mi (575 km) south-southeast of Acapulco, Mexico. Later that morning, the depression strengthened into a tropical storm and was named Celia. Upon being named, Celia was predicted to strengthen into a hurricane within 48 hours. Quickly intensifying, Celia strengthened into a strong tropical storm later on July 19. However, strong wind shear prevented further intensification. Shear soon decreased and on June 20 Celia was upgraded to a category 1 hurricane, the first of the season. However, wind shear increased again, and as a result Celia maintained its intensity. Intensification resumed by the evening of June 21, and Celia was upgraded to Category 2 hurricane.

After reaching its initial peak intensity as a moderate Category 2 hurricane, Celia weakened slightly on June 22 and was downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane. The next day, Celia restrengthened and was re-upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane. Later that day, Celia intensified further, reaching a secondary peak intensity as a Category 3, becoming the first major hurricane of the season. Later on June 23, the hurricane weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane. However, cloud tops cooled the next day, thus indicating that the system was re-intensifying and shortly thereafter, Celia regained major hurricane intensity. The storm continued to strengthen during the day, eventually becoming a Category 4 hurricane.

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A broad area of low pressure formed on June 17, and the system became better organized when conditions became more favorable for development. Continuing to organize, the low was upgraded to Tropical Depression Four-E on June 19 while situated roughly 355 mi (575 km) south-southeast of Acapulco, Mexico. Later that morning, the depression strengthened into a tropical storm and was named Celia. Upon being named, Celia was predicted to strengthen into a hurricane within 48 hours. Quickly intensifying, Celia strengthened into a strong tropical storm later on July 19. However, strong wind shear prevented further intensification. Shear soon decreased and on June 20 Celia was upgraded to a category 1 hurricane, the first of the season. However, wind shear increased again, and as a result Celia maintained its intensity. Intensification resumed by the evening of June 21, and Celia was upgraded to Category 2 hurricane.

After reaching its initial peak intensity as a moderate Category 2 hurricane, Celia weakened slightly on June 22 and was downgraded to a Category 1 hurricane. The next day, Celia restrengthened and was re-upgraded to a Category 2 hurricane. Later that day, Celia intensified further, reaching a secondary peak intensity as a Category 3, becoming the first major hurricane of the season. Later on June 23, the hurricane weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane. However, cloud tops cooled the next day, thus indicating that the system was re-intensifying and shortly thereafter, Celia regained major hurricane intensity. The storm continued to strengthen during the day, eventually becoming a Category 4 hurricane.

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