Mexico Predicts up to 36 Cyclones in the 2026, 21 Season in the Pacific Ocean
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The federal government presented on Thursday the forecast for the hurricane season 2026, with the objective of preventing the population from these meteorological phenomena.In the Pacific, the development of between 18 and 21 tropical systems is estimated, but the authorities detailed that their intensities will vary. It is worth remembering that historically Guerrero, Oaxaca, Michoacán, Colima and Jalisco are the entities of the country that ha…
Mexico faces a new hurricane season with the aim of the very likely formation of ‘El Niño’ for this summer, a natural phenomenon that causes anomalies in the temperature of the surface waters of the Pacific that directly influence the global climate and the formation of hurricanes. Although it is not possible to know with certainty how many tropical cyclones will gain strength and become hurricanes, what their trajectory will be, or when they wi…
The National Weather Service (SMN) of the National Water Commission (Conagua) released details on the forecast for the tropical cyclone season 2026.During the National Civil Protection Meeting held in Boca del Río, Veracruz, the authority reported on the number of events expected and even advanced their names. In the same way, the details on the intensity of tropical cyclones 2026 were released and it was explained that a scenario of greater act…
Mexico City, 22 Apr (EFE).- Mexico previews the possible formation of up to 36 cyclones with name in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the 2026 season, of which seven could reach category 3, 4 and 5, Mexican authorities reported this Wednesday. Of that number, between 18 and 21 systems could be generated in the Pacific Ocean and between 11 and 15 by the Atlantic. “For the Pacific Ocean we are predicting 18 to 21 systems with name. On average fr…
The rainy season and tropical cyclones 2026 already have a clear picture. On Wednesday, federal authorities presented the official forecast during the National Civil Protection Meeting, where an active scenario was outlined, with special attention in the Pacific Ocean. What ocean will have more cyclones in 2026? According to the National Water Commission (Conagua), the Pacific will concentrate the largest number of systems in 2026. It is foresee…
MEXICO CITY.— In an effort to strengthen national resilience and consolidate a culture of prevention, the National Water Commission (Conagua), through the National Meteorological Service (SMN), announced its forecast for the rainy season and tropical cyclones 2026, which is weeks away from starting on both coasts of the country. The General Coordinator of the Meteorological Service, Fabián Vázquez Romaña, stressed that an active season or above …

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