Tropical Depression One-E Forms Off Mexico's Coast in the Eastern Pacific
- On May 29, 2025, Tropical Depression One-E developed in the eastern Pacific near Mexico’s coastline, as reported by the agency monitoring hurricanes.
- The formation occurred during the Eastern Pacific hurricane season, which officially began on May 15, two weeks before the Atlantic season starts on June 1.
- The depression was situated approximately 710 miles south-southeast of Baja California and was advancing northwest at roughly 9 to 10 mph, with sustained wind speeds estimated between 35 and 40 mph.
- The estimated minimum central pressure measured 1006 mb, no coastal watches or warnings were in effect, and the system was expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Alvin late Thursday.
- Forecasters anticipated the system would weaken by early weekend as it encounters harsher conditions such as strong upper-level winds, reduced sea temperatures, and lower humidity, likely degenerating into a remnant low before approaching Mexico's Baja Peninsula.
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By Luis Quintana, CNN en Español Tropical Depression One-E intensified and became tropical storm Alvin, reported this Thursday the National Weather Service of Mexico (SMN). “It is located south of the coasts of Colima and Michoacán. Its cloud bands cause heavy rains to very strong in the west and south of the country, as well as high waves on coasts,” said the SMN in its report. He added that the storm would move parallel to the coast of the cen…


Tropical Depression One-E intensified on the morning of this Thursday May 29 to tropical storm Alvin, alerted the National Water Commission (Conagua). This phenomenon moves parallel to the coasts of Michoacán, Colima and Jalisco and is located 585 kilometers south-southeast of Punta San Telmo, Michoacán, and 1.80 kilometers south-south-southeast of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California South. The depression has maximum sustained winds 55 kilometers pe…
The first tropical depression of 2025 has already begun its activity in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. It is Alvin, a new cyclone that plans to become a tropical storm in the coming hours.The natural phenomenon would affect areas of Texas and New Mexico.It reaches sustained winds above 95 kilometers per hour.It is maintained several hundred kilometers south of the coasts of the Mexican states of Guerrero and Oaxaca.07.11 MEX 10.11 ARG How Alvin af…
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