The centre of Lester -- which became a hurricane late yesterday -- was located some 960 kilometers southwest of the southern tip of Baja California, the NHC said in its bulletin.
Lester is packing maximum sustained winds of 140 kilometres per hour, but there are no coastal watches or warnings because it is moving west into the Pacific at a speed of 19 kilometers per hour.
"This motion is expected to continue with an increase in forward speed during the next couple of days," the Miami-based NHC said.
Late yesterday the Hurricane Center announced the formation of Tropical Storm Madeline, also in the Pacific -- a storm that could become a hurricane and strike Hawaii.
At 0900 today, Madeline's centre was located about 1,865 kilometres east-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii, and moving towards the west-northwest at a speed of 17 kilometres per hour.
The storm currently packs maximum sustained winds of 85 kilometers per hour, but could gain strength and become a hurricane by late today or tomorrow.
According to the NHC's five-day forecast cone, Madeline's centre could reach just north the Island of Hawaii -- the largest island in the archipelago -- by late Wednesday.
The temperature of the ocean in that part of the Pacific is warm enough to sustain these kinds of storms, said Norman Hui at the National Weather Service forecast office in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Madeline is forecast to come "very close to the island of Hawaii," Hui told AFP.
And if Lester "continues on its current path it might reach Hawaii," he said.
Storm forecasts are usually accurate for the first 48 hours, but there is greater uncertainty after the third day.
Lester, for example, would not reach Hawaii until the end of next week, and it "will probably change course" before that, Hui said.
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