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Map Shows First Tropical Storm Could Form in the Next 7 Days

  • The National Hurricane Center forecasts a strong chance of the first tropical storm forming in the Eastern Pacific within the next week south of Mexico.
  • The Eastern Pacific hurricane season commenced on May 15, which is a full two weeks earlier than the start date for both the Central Pacific and Atlantic seasons on June 1.
  • Experts monitor a disturbance expected to develop into a tropical depression moving west-northwest at 10 to 15 mph, ahead of the usual June 10 first storm average.
  • There is a 70 percent probability of formation within seven days, with AccuWeather anticipating 14 to 18 storms this season and NOAA forecasting 13 to 19 named storms overall.
  • If the storm forms, it will mark an early start, and the NHC will provide regular updates due to potential impacts beyond coastal areas, as seen in last year’s inland flooding.
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aztecaguerrero.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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