Potential Tropical System Brewing Off Central America and Mexico

A low-pressure system could develop off Central America and southern Mexico, with a 50% chance of forming a tropical depression within a week. The US National Hurricane Centre notes no immediate development, but environmental conditions may favor gradual formation. Recent Hurricane Erick caused devastation in southern Mexico.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Newyork | Updated: 21-06-2025 11:29 IST | Created: 21-06-2025 11:29 IST
Potential Tropical System Brewing Off Central America and Mexico
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A low-pressure system is forecasted to potentially form off the coast of Central America and southern Mexico by next week, according to the US National Hurricane Centre based in Miami.

Environmental conditions, the center suggests, may support some gradual development, pointing to a 50% likelihood of a tropical depression forming as the system tracks west-northwestward. Immediate formation remains unlikely, with a near-zero chance in the next 48 hours.

This development follows the aftermath of Hurricane Erick, a category 3 storm that struck southern Mexico's Pacific coast, tragically claiming the life of a 1-year-old boy before it dissipated.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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