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New Area to Watch Joins Invests 91E, 92E in Busy Eastern Pacific Tropics as Barbara Looms This Weekend

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A busy start to the hurricane season in the eastern Pacific Ocean got even busier Saturday morning as the National Hurricane Center has now added a third area to watch for possible tropical development. But in the short term, two clusters of thunderstorms are on the cusp of becoming the basin's next named storms, but which area of disturbed weather will take the name Barbara remains somewhat of an open question.Both thunderstorm clusters were de…
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The first low-pressure zone located in southern Oaxaca increased its probability of cyclonic development to 70% in 48 hours. Excelsior El Servicio Meteorological Nacional (SMN), alerted about the presence of two low-pressure zones (Perturbations 91E and 92E), in the Pacific Ocean, which could become the tropical cyclones Barbara and Cosme during the weekend. The first low-pressure zone located south of Oaxaca, increased to 70 percent its probabi…

Two low-pressure systems developing off the Mexican Pacific coast could trigger an unusual meteorological phenomenon known as the "Fujiwhara effect." If they evolve into tropical storms, Barbara and Cosme could alter their trajectories and even merge, generating heavy rains and uncertainty in their path along the country's southern coasts. On the morning of Friday, June 6, authorities from the National Meteorological Service (SMN) reported the p…

The National Meteorological System (SMN) alerted about the presence of two low-pressure zones in southern Mexico, which threaten the coasts of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Michoacán, so the service of the National Water Commission (Conagua) is kept under surveillance under the probability of increasing its category to tropical cyclones in the coming days.The first marked area has 70% probability, while a second zone is listed in the forecast with 80 per…

The 2025 hurricane season in the Mexican Pacific is gaining strength, and the Fujiwhara effect, a rare weather phenomenon, could manifest itself with the possible formation of the Barbara and Cosme cyclones. These are the details on TV Azteca Quintana Roo. Currently, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) and the National Water Commission (Conagua), keeps two low pressure zones under surveillance, both with high probability of becoming tropic…

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Bloomberg Linea broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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