The National Weather Service warned about the possible development of Tropical Storm Howard, which is brewing off the southern Mexican Pacific coast.
If the passage of Tropical Cyclone Howard along the coast of Mexico is confirmed, it could mean a period of very heavy rains that could affect Puerto Vallarta early next week, and increase into a hurricane over the warm Pacific waters.
The storm is currently just over 5,000 kilometers from the Suchiate River, which marks the border between Mexico and Guatemala, but its trajectory marks a course to the north of the Mexican Pacific, including the coast of Jalisco, that puts it at 90% cyclone potential in the coming days.
This year, Mexico is under the effect of the phenomenon known as ‘La Niña’ which will cause greater activity on the Mexican Pacific coast during the Hurricane Season, so it is important to know the trajectory of this storm.
According to the live trajectory suggested by the National Weather Service, Tropical Cyclone Howard could form off the Mexican coast in the coming days, and for the weekend, which could cause heavy rains along the Pacific Coast of the country.
The National Weather Service warned about the possible development of Tropical Storm Howard, which is brewing off the southern Mexican Pacific coast.