TNW News Hurricane Update
Wednesday, June 11, 2025 – 4:00 PM CGT
Post-Barbara and Cosme: Pacific Stays Active as New Systems Develop
MIAMI, FL — Although Post-Tropical Storm Barbara has dissipated and Tropical Storm Cosme is on the verge of doing the same, forecasters are warning that the eastern Pacific remains primed for tropical development.
According to TNW News Operations General Manager and Hurricane Division Chief Todd Nardone, two additional disturbances south of Mexico show signs of organization and could become tropical cyclones in the coming days.
"While Barbara and Cosme are no longer a concern, the tropics are far from quiet," Nardone said in his afternoon operations briefing.
“We’re monitoring two areas with moderate-to-high potential for development. Both are located in the tropical Pacific south of the Mexican coast, and environmental conditions support gradual strengthening through the weekend.”
Key Details:
Satellite data and forecast models show broad areas of low pressure with increasing thunderstorm activity and mid-level spin. These systems could become named storms if they continue to organize.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) and TNW Weather Hurricane Division will continue to issue updates as conditions evolve.
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