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Pariri’s tropical depression falls in Mexico, forms of tropical storm on the opposite coast star-news.press/wp

two Equatorial storms On Sunday, on the coast of Mexico, the area is expected to sit for several days.

Barry, the second storm bearing the name of this year The Atlantic Hurricane SeasonThe tropical depression became on Sunday night, when it reached the land shortly before 11 pm. This landing over the eastern coast in Mexico was made about 15 miles southeast of Tambeko, according to the American National Hurricane Center in Miami.

As of 11 pm, there was the maximum sustainable wind from 35 miles per hour and was moving northwest at a speed of 9 miles per hour.

This image shows the satellite submitted by the National Administration of Oceanic and Atmospheric Country (NOAA) Tropical Storm Barry, on Sunday, June 29, 2025.

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Barry is expected to weaken quickly as he moves inside. The predictors, who issued a warning of tropical storms, said that the storm could get rid of three to six inches of rain with a total of 10 inches isolated via Veracruz, San Luis Potosi and Tamaulipas during the two.

Meanwhile, off the southwestern coast of Mexico, the tropical storm Flossie was formed on Sunday. As of 10 pm East time, it was located about 215 miles southwest of Aquolco and was moving in the west northwest at a speed of 8 miles per hour with the maximum sustainable wind of 40 miles per hour.

The predictors said it is expected that a hurricane is expected to strengthen on Monday or Tuesday, but will remain in open waters west of Mexico.

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This is the expectations of the tropical storm Flossie on the southwestern coast of Mexico.

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The storm can get rid of three to six inches rains via Okoxaka, Guerro, Michoan, Kulima and Galisco until early next week.

The hurricane season began in the Pacific Ocean on May 15, while the Atlantic Hurricane season is from June 1 to November 30, with peak activity usually between mid -August and mid -October.

NOAA officials predicted A 60 % chance of the “normal” Atlantic Hurricane season, with between 13 to 19 storms. The predictors said that it is expected to strengthen six to 10 of these hurricanes, and it may become three to five hurricanes.

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2025-06-30 03:01:00

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