2 possible hurricanes are forming off Mexico’s west coast
Mexico’s National Meteorological Service (SMN) is closely monitoring two weather systems in the Pacific Ocean, with concerns that they could develop into hurricanes in the coming days. By Wednesday morning, the Tropical Wave 8 weather system was located 760 kilometers southwest of Cabo San Lucas in Baja California Sur and moving in a west-northwest direction at a forward speed of 24-32 km/h. It had a 50% probability of cyclonic development within 48 hours as well as over the following seven days, according to Mexico’s National Water Commission (Conagua). Se mantiene en vigilancia una zona de #BajaPresión al suroeste de las costas de #BajaCalifornia , con 50 % de probabilidad para desarrollo ciclónico en 48 horas y en 7 días. Asimismo, se prevé la formación de otra zona de baja presión en la misma región ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/JWgv6DFwdf — CONAGUA Clima (@conagua_clima) June 24, 2026 The SMN also identified the imminent formation of a second low-pressure area in the same region, wit...