In Mexico two low pressure zones in the Atlantic are

In Mexico, two low pressure zones in the Atlantic are being monitored for a possible hurricane; Career FoxSports

The Hurricane season in Mexico is about to end, based on the information communicated by the National Water Commission a few months ago, however, the presence of was reported this Wednesday two low pressure zones in the Atlantic Ocean, not far from Quintana Roo.

The latest report from the National Weather Service states that there will be a “monitoring” of conditions and weather Trajectory of both low pressure zonesalthough fortunately none of these appear to have the potential impacts that were unfortunately seen in Acapulco during Hurricane Otis in October.

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Conagua reports on a Low pressure area in the Mexican Caribbean a little more than 1,000 kilometers from Puerto Costa Maya, Quintana Roo, which is moving northeast off the coast of Nicaragua. Be Cyclone potential is 50% over the next seven days, so it’s best to keep an eye out for official announcements.

The second low pressure zone in the Atlantic is near Florida, USA, although forecast models only give it one 10% cyclone potentialcurrently at 825 kilometers from Cancun and moved northwest, away from land.

When does hurricane season end in Mexico?

The Mexican Weather Service reported that the Hurricane season in the national territory is scheduled to end on November 30thbecause historically, with the arrival of December, there is a pause in the cyclonic meteorites that affect both the Pacific and Atlantic in this region of the world.

It’s worth reminding you that Hurricanes are divided into five categoriesthis according to the Saffir-Simpson scale, based on sustained wind speeds.

Contrary to popular belief, Hurricane 5 is not necessarily more destructive than a smaller hurricane because other factors affect how much damage it can leave behind.

  • Category 1 – Wind speeds between 119 and 154 kilometers per hour.
  • Category 2 – Wind speeds between 154 and 178 kilometers per hour.
  • Category 3 – Wind speeds between 178 and 210 kilometers per hour.
  • Category 4 – Wind speeds between 210 and 250 kilometers per hour.
  • Category 5 – Wind speeds of more than 250 kilometers per hour.