Tropical Storm Alvin forms off coast of Mexico
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Tropical Storm Alvin, the first named storm of Pacific hurricane season, formed off the Michoacán coast Thursday, heading for Baja.
The system, sparked during the eastern Pacific hurricane season, is forming near Mexico and could approach Cabo San Lucas this weekend. The Atlantic may be next.
E continues to churn in the waters of the Eastern Pacific off Mexico's coast and is expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Alvin on Thursday. FOX Weather Meteorologists Michael Estime and Craig Herrera break down the latest forecast on May 29,
The intense storms that swept through Austin on Wednesday came together quickly and packed a serious punch. Meteorologists say the sudden severity was the result of several weather systems colliding at once.
With the rainy season finally here, learn why 2025’s hurricane outlook has experts urging extra caution across Mexico.
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Future Alvin likely to stay away from MexicoOn Monday, the NHC designated an area of low pressure to watch as Invest 90E. According to the NHC, environmental conditions are favorable for further development, and tropical storm Alvin is expected to form in the next day or two,
The season is expected to be above average due to a "confluence of factors, including continued ENSO-neutral conditions, warmer than average ocean temperatures, forecasts for weak wind shear, and the potential for higher activity from the West African Monsoon, a primary starting point for Atlantic hurricanes," NOAA said in a media release.