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Tropical Storm Boris Expected to Fade Quickly in the Eastern Pacific

The storm is forecast to drop up to 15 inches of rain in hardest-hit coastal areas, raising flood and mudslide risks.

  • Tropical Storm Boris bore down on Mexico's Pacific coast on Monday evening with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, prompting a Tropical Storm Warning for the coastal strip between Lagunas de Chacahua, Oaxaca, and Tecpan, Guerrero.
  • Warm sea-surface temperatures near southwestern Mexico support storm development, and AccuWeather experts noted that if Boris remains offshore with low wind shear, it could intensify into a hurricane.
  • The National Meteorological Service forecasts up to 15 inches of precipitation in hardest-hit coastal areas, while Acapulco and Michoacán face risks of up to 6 inches of rain.
  • President Claudia Sheinbaum activated civil protection plans carried out by the Navy and Defense Ministry, while officials asked residents in Colima, Jalisco, and Nayarit to stay informed through official channels.
  • Boris will track northwest toward Jalisco and southern Guanajuato through Tuesday, losing wind intensity over land, as a separate rainstorm near Central America is forecast to move inland across southern Mexico later this week.
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Mexico City, 8 Jun (EFE).- Tropical storm Boris, the second tropical cyclone of the 2026 season, will cause “torrential” rains in the south and west of Mexico, reported Monday the National Weather Service (SMN). The weather phenomenon was located approximately 80 kilometers (km) southwest of Punta Maldonado and 135 km [...]

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Tropical storm Boris changed its trajectory again and it was expected to touch land between Oaxaca and Guerrero in the early hours of the morning.

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More and more close to Guerrero and at times of impact on land, the tropical storm ‘Boris’ is responsible for torrential rains in different states of the country on the afternoon and night of Monday, June 8.The Weather Service of the National Water Commission (Conagua) warned that there will be 10 states waiting for intense rains with the risk of floods and landslides.The states that expect intense rains are:Intense rains with torrential points …

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On Monday, two tropical storms were formed in a matter of hours in the east of the Pacific Ocean: Boris off the western coast of Mexico, and Cristina near Nicaragua. Both are expected to cause heavy doses of torrential rain as they approach land in the coming days. On Monday morning, Boris was south-west of Acapulco, and was expected to turn north and northeast to enter Mexico later that day, according to meteorologists at the National Hurricane…

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The tropical storm Boris keeps much of the country under surveillance and could touch land during the night of this Monday or Tuesday morning on the coast of Guerrero, causing torrential rains, strong winds and high waves in several states of the Mexican Pacific. According to the National Weather Service (SMN), the effects of the system will be felt mainly in Guerrero, Oaxaca, Michoacán, Colima, Jalisco and Chiapas, although there will also be i…

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Independent Español broke the news on Monday, June 8, 2026.
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