Tropical storm warnings issued for Mexico
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Hurricane season is underway, but the Atlantic Basin remains quiet. What's going on out there? Since the start of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center has reported no tropical cyclone development (aside from a tropical wave or two) in the Atlantic Basin - an area that includes the tropical Atlantic Ocean,
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, including one in the western Caribbean.
Otherwise, warm and humid with highs near 90. As of Monday morning, no flood watches are in effect, but a few hefty downpours are likely again from midday through the late afternoon. Threats include lots of lightning,
The National Hurricane Center said swells generated by Hurricane Barbara will affect portions of the coast of southwestern Mexico over the next few days.
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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
It rained during my entire beach trip to Tulum, Mexico. I saved my vacation by making better plans with indoor activities I could do in the rain.
Wednesday presents another chance of showers and storms in New Mexico before many of us see those chances go down and the temperatures go up.