According to the latest forecasts, two tropical storms could likely develop in parts of the Eastern Pacific, bringing rainy conditions to Mexico.

As August ends, tropical storms continue to unfold, impacting parts of California.

Tropical Storm Hilary hit Southern California, causing severe flooding and heavy rain.

As hurricane season begins, people should stay updated with the latest forecasts next week. Hurricanes can become devastating, bringing flooding, rainfall and damaging winds.

Tropical storms in the Eastern Pacific

Hurricane Hilary in Baja California State, Mexico.
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Hurricane Hilary in Baja California State, Mexico. Weather forecasts monitor the developments of tropical disturbances in the Eastern Pacific that could likely develop. The disturbance can bring rainy conditions in parts of Mexico.

The latest forecasts said that the tropical disturbances can develop as Tropical Storms Jova and Irwin, and these storm systems can likely cause strong winds and heavy rain in parts of Mexico this weekend.

In Southern Mexico, the forecast explained that chances of thunderstorms could be possible. Whether the storm system could develop, it would not strengthen.

According to reports, the Eastern Pacific Storm Names are the following:

  • Irwin
  • Jova
  • Kenneth
  • Lidia
  • Max
  • Norma
  • Otis
  • Pilar
  • Ramon
  • Selma
  • Todd
  • Veronica
  • Wiley
  • Xina
  • York
  • Zelda

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring the three tropical disturbances in the Atlantic and Northwestern Caribbean.

In the Central Subtropical Atlantic, a low-pressure area was tracked over the east-southeast of Bermuda. The forecast said that the storm system could unfold showers and thunderstorms.

The low-pressure area has a 70% chance of formation in seven days.

In the Eastern Tropical Atlantic, another low-pressure area was found near the Cabo Verde Islands, which could likely become a tropical depression this weekend.

It has a 40% chance of formation in seven days.

Furthermore, a third low-pressure area in the Northwestern Caribbean Sea is slowly move over the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, bringing possible rain, with a 20% chance of formation in seven days.

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Tropical Storm Franklin

The National Weather Service (NWS) Tropical Storm advisory said Franklin is forecast to unload heavy rainfall in parts of Hispaniola.

The tropical storm could unleash possible urban flooding, mudslides and heavy rain in parts of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, especially in Caicos islands and Turks.

Preparing for possible tropical disturbances

The developments of low-pressure areas in parts of the Atlantic could bring thunderstorms and rain conditions.

Preparations is vital to avoid possible disasters, casualties and injuries. Tropical storms can be deadly, leaving devastating aftermath to properties or communities.

Here are essential reminders to keep safe from severe weather conditions and tropical storms.

Stay updated with the latest forecasts

Homeowners should check the weather significantly if they are affected by tropical storms. The latest storm systems can unleash heavy rain and potential flooding.

Checking your home for possible repairs

Hurricanes can have powerful to deadly winds. Homeowners should regularly repair their homes for improvements or damages.

Keeping emergency kits inside your house

Homeowners should store emergency kits, including medicines, battery-powered radio, food supplies and bottled water.

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