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Wednesday, September 25, 2002 intern, the bj; Hurricane Isidore moves over open waters, heads . i ' , . 1 t . wt»» t r\r 4 'r* \AJ I n/i MERIDA, Mexico (AP) — Tropical Storm Isidore moved over open waters Tuesday and headed toward the U.S. Gulf coast after battering Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula with heavy rains and high winds, killing two people and leaving another 300,000 homeless. The National Hurricane Center in Miami, warned that the storm would likely strengthen into a hurricane again as it moved over the Gulf of Mexico. Projections had it heading north, where hurricane watches were posted along the coast from Cameron, La., to Pascagoula, Miss. AT 11 a.m. EDT, Isidore was 80 miles northwest of Merida on Tuesday with winds of 60 mph. The center said a tropical storm warning remained in effect for Mexico’s Gulf Coast from Cabo Catoche to Veracruz, with the storm moving north-northwest at 8 mph. Tropical Storm Lili killed at least three people and ripped the roots oft homes in St. Vincent, Barbados and St. Lucia. It was expected to become a hurricane later Tuesday or early Wednesday. At 8 a.m. EDT. Lili was centered about 510 miles southeast of Santo Domingo, the Dominican capital. With maximum sustained winds of 60 mph, it was moving west quickly at near 20 mp h. rropic.il st.'mi force vmihK extended up to 125 miles. • Possibly by late today, but more likely tomorrow, it will become a hurri cane” with wind speeds ol at least 74 mph, said Stacy Stewart, a hurricane specialist at the Hurricane Center. 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