Smn Foresees Cyclone Formation in the Pacific; Alert for Heavy Rains and Extreme Heat
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The National Water Commission (Conagua) and the National Meteorological Service (SMN) keep under surveillance a low-pressure zone in the Pacific Ocean that could become the ninth tropical cyclone of the 2025 season, potentially called Juliette. According to the commission, the "low-pressure zone associated with tropical wave No. 24, maintains 60% probability for cyclonic development in 48 hours and 80% in 7 days." Video: Tropical Storm Pass Ivo …
According to the forecast of the National Water Commission (Conagua), the probability of cyclone development in the Pacific has been strengthened and a tropical cyclone will soon be developed as part of the 2025 hurricane season, which has proved to be extremely active in both oceans, so experts have established permanent monitoring with the aim of keeping citizens informed. These phenomena can appear and be rapidly strengthened as has been the …
This Sunday intense rains are expected in the northwest of the country and temperatures above 45 °C in Baja California and Sonora.
A low-pressure zone associated with tropical wave number 24 keeps civil protection authorities on alert, as this phenomenon is expected to evolve as a tropical cyclone in the coming days. Hey! We are also in Whatsapp. It begins to follow us now This system maintains a 40 percent probability for cyclonic development in 48 hours and 70 percent in 7 days. It is located 510 kilometers south-southwest of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacan, and moves to the …
The National Water Commission reported that a low-pressure zone associated with tropical wave number 24, located 605 kilometers south of Punta San Telmo, Michoacán, increased its probability of cyclonic development to 70 percent by seven... Full Note »
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