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Tropical Depression One-E Forms Off Mexico's Coast in the Eastern Pacific

  • On May 29, 2025, a tropical depression designated as One-E developed approximately 710 miles to the south-southeast of Baja California in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
  • This event marked the beginning of the hurricane season in the eastern part of the North Pacific, which spans each year from May 15 through November 30.
  • The depression was advancing northwest at about 9 mph, with sustained winds around 35 mph, and was expected to intensify into Tropical Storm Alvin.
  • The National Hurricane Center indicated that maximum sustained winds were around 35 mph, with no active coastal alerts reported on Thursday morning.
  • The system is expected to weaken by early next weekend due to cooler waters and wind shear, producing mainly high surf along Mexico's coast with limited direct impact.
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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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