New Pacific Depression May Bring Rain, Rough Surf to Mexico
New Pacific Depression May Bring Rain, Rough Surf to Mexico
US · Published Sep 12, 2025
A new tropical depression has formed off Mexico's southern coast, threatening heavy rain and rough surf.
The system, located near Acapulco, could strengthen into Tropical Storm Mario.
Residents and tourists are advised to stay informed and take precautions against potential flooding and dangerous surf.
New depression may become Tropical Storm Mario
A new tropical depression has formed off the southern coast of Mexico, potentially developing into Tropical Storm Mario, the 13th named storm of the eastern Pacific hurricane season. Located approximately 100 miles from Acapulco, the system is being closely monitored for intensification. While no official warnings are currently in place, weather forecasters are cautioning residents and tourists about the possibility of heavy rainfall and hazardous surf conditions along the southwestern coast of Mexico in the coming days.
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