Weather / Tropical Storms
Tropical Storms Henriette and Ivo are currently developing in the Pacific Ocean, drawing attention from weather watchers. While neither storm poses an immediate threat to the U.S., they present potential hazards to Mexico and Hawaii.
Tropical Storm Ivo is anticipated to bring 1-2 inches of rain to western Mexico, with some areas potentially receiving up to 6 inches. This rainfall could lead to flash flooding. Although Ivo is expected to move west-northwest and away from land, it will generate swells that impact the southwestern coast of Mexico.
Tropical Storm Henriette is moving west and is expected to intensify into a hurricane as it moves further into the Pacific. While it's projected to stay north of Hawaii, its development is being closely monitored.
The combination of these storms emphasizes the importance of understanding hurricane season patterns and potential coastal hazards. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season runs from May 15 through November 30, with peak activity in late summer and early fall.
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