Tropical Wave 18 and Potential Cyclone in Guerrero Will ‘Flood’ Mexico: What States Expect Heavy Rains?
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Tropical Wave 18 and Mexican monsoon will cause heavy to very strong rains with electric shocks in most of the country.
The beginning of the week will be marked by contrasting weather conditions in much of the country, with intense rains in five states, temperatures of up to 45 degrees Celsius and the surveillance of a low pressure zone in the Pacific Ocean with potential to evolve to tropical cyclone during this Tuesday. According to the National Weather Service (SMN), these phenomena are the result of the interaction of cyclonic and void circulations at medium …
• The most significant and accumulated rainfall is expected in the Sierra Sur, Mixteca and Valles Centrales Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax. July 13, 2026.- The State Coordination of Civil Protection and Risk Management (CEPCyGR) reports that on Monday, tropical wave number 18, in combination with vacuums and cyclonic circulations at high levels of the atmosphere, will maintain favorable conditions for the development of rains of varying intensity in much…
The National Weather Service keeps under surveillance two low-pressure zones located in the Pacific Ocean, which continue to increase their strength levels and present different percentages of probability to evolve to cyclonic development over the next few days. The first of these areas of instability is located south of the state of Guerrero and is directly associated with the passing of tropical wave number 18. Hey! We are also in Whatsapp.
The National Weather Service (SMN) reported that by Monday, July 13, there will be cyclonic and vacated circulations at medium levels of the atmosphere.
Since Sunday, July 12, 2026, the passage of tropical wave number 18 in Mexico, will generate effects in Puebla due to the interaction of the system with cyclonic circulations and low pressure channels. This phenomenon will favor very strong to intense rains, accompanied by electric shocks, possible fall of hail and winds of up to 70 kilometers per hour, conditions that will affect much of the territory of the people.
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