New tropical storm forms south of Mexico
Digest more
8hon MSN
Given how warm temperatures in the Atlantic Basin are, Texans should prepare now, if they haven’t already, for whatever the next few months may
The National Hurricane Center said swells generated by Hurricane Barbara will affect portions of the coast of southwestern Mexico over the next few days.
Tropical Storm Barbara continues to weaken as it heads northwest away from land and is likely to dissipate by Wednesday.
In the Eastern Pacific, where hurricane season began on May 15 and where storms typically form before they do in the Atlantic, has been off to a busy start. Three storms have already formed off the west coast of North America: Alvin, Barbara and Cosme. Both seasons run through Nov. 30.
4h
The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNSaharan Dust moves into Florida as National Hurricane Center tracks 4 tropical wavesSaharan Dust over portions of Florida is keeping skies hazy. It's also helping inhibit the development of any tropical systems.
A flurry of tropical cyclone activity over the past two weeks in the eastern Pacific Ocean just off the west coast of Mexico has produced three named storms so far - with more storms expected.
The risk of a major hurricane, with winds of more than 111 mph, making landfall somewhere along the entire U.S. mainland coastline is about 51%, according to the update.
Remember Peaches, the flamingo rescued in Tampa Bay after Hurricane Idalia in 2023? The beloved bird was spotted back at its presumed original home in Mexico, thousands of miles away.