As a storm system forms in the Gulf, rain pummels Mexico’s north and east
An area of atmospheric instability in the Gulf of Mexico has prompted alerts from weather authorities in both Mexico and the United States, due to its potential development into a hurricane. Although the system still has a low to moderate probability of becoming a hurricane, it is already generating significant rainfall in several parts of Mexico. The heavy rains in Monterrey have forced city workers to remove accumulations of mud, debris and garbage. (Gabriela Pérez Montiel / Cuartoscuro.com) According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN) of the National Water Commission (Conagua), the combination of this area of instability and an unseasonal frontal system, low-pressure troughs, and tropical wave No.7, is causing heavy to torrential rains in northern and eastern Mexico. In particular, intense to torrential rainfall is forecast for areas of Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas , with the potential for flooding, landslides, rising river and stream levels, and sev...