Cabo San Lucas - Hurricane Sergio a concern?

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PriusDrIVER

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I am heading to CSL on Tuesday the 21st for a week, and I see the tracking forecase for Sergio heading directly towards Baja. What degree if impact does a tropical storm (assuming it continues to weaken) have on diving near CSL?
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/ep200621_5day.html

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/ep200621_model.html#a_topad
Worse case: It heads up and follows either the Sea Cortez side (NOGAPS or GFDL models) and rides its way up. Would all chances of having good diving conditions be gone? Assuming it hits on Monday 20th (and my flights don't get messed up), would things recover before Sunday?

Best case: Storm weakens and follows the "BAM Medium" model and heads west, I'd assume CSL would still get wind and rain...what would the impact be on diving?

If nothing else, I suppose the tequila will be tasty.
 
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