Neta? And so soon? Well, yes the Conagua (National Water Commission) warned that The 2023 rainy, hurricane and tropical storm season in Mexico is already super close.

In fact, for the chilangos, chilangas and mexiquenses this news surely does not come as a surprise due to the cloudy days that have been experienced in central Mexico —in the middle of the heat wave—, and those that are coming, for example for May 8, 9 and 10 (here more information on the rains and hailstorms that could be expected in CDMX and Edomex).

Photo: Darkroom.

The 2023 rainy, hurricane and cyclone season is coming in Mexico

According to Conagua, As of May 15, the tropical cyclone season will begin in the Mexican Pacific zone. And for the Atlantic, the season will begin on June 1, 2023.

The news is that experts are forecasting a more active season — yes, more rain and cyclones — in the Pacific. check: until 30% more above average, resulting in at least 15 total systems.

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Photo: Conagua.

On the other hand, in the Atlantic they could register up to 10% below the average.

According to tablet informative of the Conaguathis is what is expected for the rainy season, hurricanes and tropical storms 2023 in Mexico:

Atlantic: 7 to 9 tropical storms, 1 to 3 category 1-2 hurricanes and 2 to 4 category 3, 4 or 5 hurricanes. In total, an average of 10 to 16 phenomena.

Peaceful: from 9 to 11 tropical storms, from 4 to 6 hurricanes (category 1 or 2) and from 3 to 5 category 3, 4 or 6 hurricanes.

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Yes, more systems or cyclones, but According to the Conagua, not all of them are going to impact the Mexa territory.

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Photo: Graciela López-Cuartoscuro.

Because of the total number of cyclones —both in the Atlantic and in the Pacific— at least 5 could impact the country.

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Another thing to note is that along with the 2023 hurricane season in Mexico, starting in May we could also witness the El Niño weather phenomenon.

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“Hurricane Kay in Baja California (September 2022)”. Photo: Gabriel Larios.

El Niño could prevail throughout 2023. Yes, with rains until December of this year, and for this very reason, greater cyclonic activity is expected in the Pacific and less in the Atlantic — all because the sea temperature is above average. Here we leave you more information.

So get your umbrellas, boots, and raincoats ready because as of May 15, the Pacific of Mexico will enter the 2023 rainy and hurricane season.

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