Tropical Storm Ivo Could Become Hurricane Aug. 8: See Path Tracker, Forecast
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Tropical storm Ivo is intensifying and on Friday it is forecast to turn into a hurricane, according to the report of the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Although the storm will not touch land, it is expected to cause heavy rains to strong in various parts of the country, due to its proximity to the coast. “Even if it is away from the coast, all the cloudiness and rain it has been generating has affected the central and southern Pacific of Mexic…
Ivo is the ninety tropical storm in the Pacific and during this Thursday, August 7, it will strongly affect Jalisco, a state that is lurking with its winds of 95 kilometers per hour. The National Weather Service (SMN) reported that tropical storm Ivo is moving toward the northwest with a speed of 33 kilometers per hour. Its trajectory generates concern in the west and south of Mexico, which was already affected this year by the passage of hurric…
The tropical storm 'Ivo' provokes strong winds, high waves and rains in Guerrero, Michoac n, Colima and Jalisco, informs the SMN.
Guanajuato, Gto.- The tropical storm ‘Ivo’ could become the eighth cyclone of the hurricane season. According to the latest report of the National Water Commission (Conagua), the tropical storm maintains a trajectory over the west-northwest of the national territory. In the next few hours it is expected to reach part of León, Manuel Doblado, San Francisco del Rincón, Irapuato, Guanajuato and other municipalities. Next, we will explain to you wha…
An intense day of precipitation and winds is anticipated for the Pacific region in Mexico due to the proximity of the tropical storm “Ivo”. This meteorological phenomenon moves near the coasts of Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán and Guerrero, generating a state of alert in the area. At 6 a.m., Central Mexico time, the storm was located 215 kilometers south-west of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, and 295 kilometers south of Manzanillo, Colima. The…
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