Baja, Sonora, Sinaloa Brace For Lorena’s Heavy Rains
Baja, Sonora, Sinaloa Brace For Lorena’s Heavy Rains
US · Published Sep 5, 2025
Baja California, Sonora, and Sinaloa face continued flash flooding and mudslide risks from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena.
Up to 12 inches of rain is expected in parts of these Mexican states, prompting warnings from authorities.
Residents are urged to take precautions, avoid travel, and stay informed as emergency services remain on standby.
Heavy rains expected in Baja California, Sonora
Baja California, Sonora, and Sinaloa are bracing for heavy rains as the remnants of Tropical Storm Lorena linger over the region. Although Lorena has weakened to a remnant low, the danger of flash flooding and mudslides remains significant. The stationary storm, packing winds of 35 mph, is expected to dump up to 12 inches of rain in certain areas of these Mexican states. Authorities are urging residents to take precautions and stay informed about the latest weather updates.
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