“Melissa,” the next tropical storm of the season in the Pacific Ocean, is about to form, but how close is it to Mexico?
The National Water Commission (Conagua) monitors the possible formation of a tropical cyclone zone in the Atlantic Ocean during this day. Through his X account, he reported:
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Low pressure area associated with a tropical wave west of the Lesser Antilles, increases its probability of cyclonic development to 100% in 48 hours and 7 days. It is located approximately 1,875 kilometers east-southeast of the coast of Quintana Roo, and is moving westward.
It is expected to evolve into a tropical cyclone later in the day..
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This phenomenon would shape the next tropical cyclone of the season in the Atlantic, named “Melissa”, number 13 of up to 17 that are expected..
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Another phenomenon advances in the Pacific
For its part, Conagua also reported a phenomenon in the Pacific, which it reported:
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Low pressure area south of Guerrero, maintains a 20% probability of cyclonic development in 48 hours and 70% in 7 days. It is located approximately 540 kilometers south-southwest of Punta Maldonado, Guerrero, and is moving west at a speed between 16 and 24 km/h.
If its evolution continues, this phenomenon would give shape to the storm “Sonia”.
With information from the National Meteorological Service
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