Smn Maintains Surveillance of a Low-Pressure Zone in the Atlantic. How Close Is It to Mexico?
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The National Meteorological Service (SMN) is maintaining close surveillance over the Atlantic Ocean, where a low-pressure zone has been identified with the potential to develop into a tropical cyclone in the coming days, as part of the 2025 hurricane season. Updated trajectory of the low-pressure zone. According to the most recent SMN report, the phenomenon is associated with a tropical wave moving southwest of the Cape Verde Islands in Africa …
Atlantic: Watches Quintana Roo Low-Pressure Zone that Could Become Cyclone in the Middle of the Week
The National Water Commission (Conagua) and the State Coordination of Civil Protection Quintana Roo (Coeproc) maintain surveillance over a low pressure zone in the Atlantic, which could evolve to tropical cyclone by the middle of next week, according to the most recent forecast. Active monitoring in the Atlantic The meteorological system, associated with a tropical wave south of Cape Verde, Africa, currently presents a 40% probability of cycloni…
The 2025 Hurricane Season is still active and, with it, the constant vigilance of the Mexican authorities. A new low-pressure zone has caught the attention of the National Weather Service (SMN), due to its high probability of cyclonic development in the coming days. Here are the details on TV Azteca Quintana Roo. At this moment, the formation of this system does not represent an immediate danger to the coasts of the Yucatan Peninsula; however, w…
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