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Tropical Storm Alvin Churns Off Mexico's Pacific Coast

  • Tropical Storm Alvin developed near Mexico’s southwestern shoreline on May 29, marking the season’s first named storm in the eastern Pacific for 2025.
  • Alvin intensified from a tropical depression to a tropical storm as satellite images revealed more organized thunderstorm activity and a thick, central cloud mass.
  • The storm moved northwest near 10 to 12 mph with sustained winds near 60 mph and was forecast to intensify slightly before weakening in a hostile environment.
  • The National Hurricane Center noted tropical-storm-force winds extend 145 miles from Alvin's center and warned of hazardous swells and rip currents along Mexico's west coast.
  • Alvin is expected to remain offshore, weaken to a remnant low before reaching Baja California Peninsula, and cause heavy rain and flooding risks across western and central Mexico.
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Tropical Storm Alvin's Path: Where It Is and Which Countries It Threatens

Tropical storm Alvin, which was formed on Thursday, is Friday night 420 km from Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, and advances along the Pacific Ocean toward the northwest, heading toward Baja California Sur, according to reports...

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Periódico Expreso - Más Cerca de Ti broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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