Heavy Rains and Flood Risk Continue in Much of Mexico After Lorena Veers Away From Baja
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Heavy rains and flood risk continue in much of Mexico after Lorena veers away from Baja
The remnants of Hurricane Lorena continue to lose force, but the post-tropical cyclone could still wreak havoc in northwestern Mexico. Coastal watches and warnings were issued for the Baja California Peninsula through the weekend, even as the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Lorena would continue to weaken, dissipating by Sunday night. Very heavy rain is predicted for Sonora, Sinaloa and Durango on Friday, with heavy rain expected in Baja Ca…
Tijuana.- Today, September 5, the probability of heavy to very strong rains continues in some areas of Baja California, mainly south of San Quintin, due to Lorena, a hurricane degraded to tropical cyclone. The National Weather Service (SMN) indicated that today, Lorena will be located off the western coast of Baja California Sur. “Their cloud bands will continue to interact with the Mexican monsoon, so heavy to very strong rains are expected in …
JC SegundoThe National Weather Service (SMN) announced the weather forecast in Mexico for this Friday, September 5, 2025, which predicts more rains. “Lorraine” will continue to weaken off the west coast of the Baja California peninsula, however, its cloudy landslides will continue to interact with the Mexican monsoon, causing heavy rains to very strong in Baja California, Baja California Sur and Chihuahua; with intense spot rains in Sonora, Dura…
Baja California Civil Protection and the San Quintín City Council have set up temporary shelters as a preventative measure to provide shelter to the population if necessary, given the path of Hurricane Lorena across the Baja California Peninsula. According to the agency, the spaces will be available to assist families who may be affected by the rains caused by this phenomenon. They are also advised to stay informed and call 911 in case of emerge…
Hurricane Lorena, which intensified to category 1 on Wednesday, was degraded this Thursday morning to tropical storm although it will maintain heavy torrential rains in northwest and west of Mexico, reported the National Weather Service (SMN).The entry Hurricane Lorena is already a tropical storm but strong rains continue in the Mexican Pacific was first published in Proceso Digital.
Hurricane Lorena continues its movement across the Pacific Ocean, keeping residents of northwestern Mexico on alert, where heavy rains, strong wind gusts, and high waves are expected through Thursday, the National Meteorological Service (SMN) reported. According to the agency's most recent report, at 6:00 a.m. the cyclone was located 180 kilometers west-southwest of Cabo San Lázaro and 430 kilometers south of Punta Eugenia, in Baja California Su…
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