First Tropical Cyclone of the Season Threatens the Pacific: Conagua Watches Area in Baja California
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Officially began the hurricane season 2026 and the National Water Commission (Conagua) reported that it is monitoring the coasts of Baja California, already in the next seven days the formation of a low pressure zone is predicted. It detailed that on Friday afternoon it increased by 80 percent its probability of cyclonic development to the southwest of the coasts of Baja California. It is anticipated that a low pressure zone to the southwest of …
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) issued a warning of surveillance in the Pacific Ocean against the development of a weather disturbance (cyclone) with high impact viability. According to 7-day forecasting models, there is an 80% probability that a low-pressure zone will evolve and consolidate as a tropical cyclone by the middle of next week, becoming the first major event in the eastern Pacific basin during this period.
The U.S. National Hurricane Center monitors a low-pressure area southwest of Baja California South that could evolve over the next few days. If it was strengthened, it would be named Amanda.
In the coming days, weather monitoring will increase in the Pacific Ocean due to the possible formation of the first cyclone of this 2026, a system that presents 80 percent probability of development in the middle of the next week and that could generate indirect effects in Mexican territory. The forecast was announced by the National Hurricane Center (NHC), whose models predict that a low pressure zone will gradually evolve to become a cyclonic…
First Tropical Cyclone in the Pacific Could Be Formed in the Next Few Days - Uniradio Informa Sonora
A low-pressure area southwest of the Baja California Sur peninsula is being monitored.
A low-pressure area southwest of the Baja California Sur peninsula is being monitored.
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