
This NASA-NOAA GOES West satellite photo taken 1145 UTC September 7, 2016 shows Tropical storm Newton over Mexico. Tropical storm Newton roared into northwestern Mexico early September 7, making landfall a second time after leaving two people dead in Baja California, US forecasters said. Downgraded from a hurricane, the storm was still packing 110 kilometer-an-hour (70 miles-per-hour) winds when it swept into mainland Mexico near Bahia Kino in the state of Sonora, the US National hurricane center said. The storm was expected to dump eight to 15 centimeters (three to six inches) of rain, before passing into the US state of Arizona later in the day, the Florida-based weather center said. / AFP PHOTO / NASA-NOAA GOES Project / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / NASA-NOAA GOES PROJECT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS HO/AFP/Getty Images

