The National Weather Service monitors a low-pressure area facing the Mexican Pacific with 70% probability of cyclonic development over the next seven days.
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The National Weather Service monitors a low-pressure area facing the Mexican Pacific with 70% probability of cyclonic development over the next seven days.
The National Weather Service keeps under surveillance two low pressure zones in the Pacific Ocean due to their possible cyclonic development over the next few days. The system with the greatest potential would form south of the coasts of Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán and...