Tropical Storm Mario Brings High Winds, Flash-Flood Threat to Southern Mexico
Tropical Storm Mario, with 40 mph winds, threatens Michoacan with 2 to 6 inches of rain and potential flash flooding, prompting a tropical storm watch, officials said.
- Tropical Storm Mario formed off the Pacific coast of Mexico on September 12, 2025, and is expected to bring wind, rain, and possible flash flooding, according to forecasters.
- The National Hurricane Center described Mario as a 'mini' storm with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph .
- A tropical storm watch is in effect for parts of Michoacan state, while rainfall estimates are around 2 to 4 inches .
- Forecasters anticipate that the storm will strengthen in the coming days, impacting coastal areas in Guerrero, Michoacan, and Colima states with windy conditions.
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Tropical Storm Mario brings wind, rain and heavy waves to southwest Mexico
Tropical Storm Mario has formed off Mexico’s Pacific coast and is expected to bring wind, rain and possible flash flooding, forecasters said. Mexico’s National Meteorological Service issued a tropical storm watch for parts of the state of Michoacán, stretching 221 kilometers north from Lázaro Cárdenas to Punta San Telmo. It also warned that gusty winds are possible along the coasts of Guerrero, Michoacan and Colima through tonight. As of Friday …
Tropical depression Thirteen-E, in the Pacific Ocean, evolved to tropical storm ‘Mario’ on the morning of this Friday, September 12, reported the National Water Commission (Conagua). According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the storm ‘Mario’ was located 65 kilometers (km) south-southwest of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, and 95 km south-southeast of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán. This phenomenon has maximum sustained winds of 65 kilometers p…
The tropical storm 'Mario' is formed in the Pac fico and is forecast heavy rains in Jalisco, Colima, Michoac and Guerrero.
The tropical storm Mario was formed on Friday off the coast of the Mexican Pacific and was expected to bring wind, rain and possible sudden floods, according to forecasters. Mario was described as a "mini" storm in the morning warning of the National Hurricane Center of the United States, but the storm had maximum sustained winds of 64 kilometers per hour (40 miles per hour). A tropical storm surveillance was issued for parts of the state of Mic…

Tropical Storm Mario forms off Mexico's Pacific coast, expected to bring rain and possible flooding
Tropical Storm Mario has formed off the Pacific coast of Mexico. Forecasters say it could bring wind, rain, and possible flash flooding.
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