TNW HURRICANE OPERATIONS CENTER ALERT
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
From the TNW Newsroom | Hurricane Operations Division
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Monitoring Area of Interest | Next 48 Hours
TNW News is closely monitoring an area of disturbed weather located several hundred miles south of the southern coast of Mexico. According to forecasters at the TNW Hurricane Operations Center, an area of low pressure is expected to gradually form by this weekend into early next week as the system drifts slowly northwestward over warm Pacific waters.
🌡 Sea surface temperatures remain in the mid 80s to near 95°F, which could fuel development in the coming days.
🌀 Conditions appear favorable for further tropical organization after the low pressure center forms.
The National Hurricane Center has also highlighted this area in their outlook and may designate it as an invest or tropical disturbance by the end of the week.
“This is a system that bears watching, especially as we head into the peak of pre-season development in the Eastern Pacific,” said Todd Nardone, TNW General Manager and Hurricane Division Chief.
No immediate impacts to land are expected; however, mariners and residents along Mexico’s southern and southwestern coastlines should monitor forecasts closely.
📡 TNW News Hurricane Operations Center will provide continuous updates on this system through our platforms on:
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