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Do not forget the umbrella! The tropical storm ‘Dalila’ will continue to affect some states of the country with heavy to heavy rains, as it continues to advance through the Mexican Pacific. The National Water Commission (Conagua) reported that in the coming hours, the tropical storm ‘Dalila’, located off the coast of Jalisco and Colima, will cause intense spot rains (from 75 to 150 millimeters [mm]) in Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán and Guerrero, an…
Mexico.- Tropical storm Dalila continues its advance over the Mexican Pacific, generating intense rainfall to torrential, strong winds and high waves in at least five states in the west of the country, according to the National Meteorological Service of Mexico (SMN). In its most recent report, the SMN located the center of the phenomenon 220 kilometers south-southwest of Manzanillo and maintains sustained winds of 100 km/h.
Tropical Storm Dalila continues its advance through the Mexican Pacific, with heavy to torrential rains in at least five states of the country, as announced this Saturday by the National Weather Service (SMN).The entry Tropical Storm Dalila advances strongly over the Mexican Pacific was first published in Digital Process.
The National Water Commission has given more details about the evolution of Delilah, the tropical storm that evolved on Friday, June 13, over the Pacific Ocean. By today, 14, it continues its journey. Moreover, among the consequences that this tropical storm will be causing will be cloudy landslides of a low pressure channel, as well as atmospheric instability will bring heavy rains in the West, Center and East of the country with the possibilit…
The tropical storm “Dalila” has developed in the Mexican Pacific and is currently advancing parallel to the southwestern coast of Mexico. This weather phenomenon is generating intense rains, strong winds and high waves in key states such as Guerrero, Michoacán, Oaxaca, Jalisco and Colima. Take precautions! Although, according to current forecasts, “Dalila” is not expected to become a hurricane, it is essential that the population remains informe…
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