Quintana Roo, Mexico — The state of Quintana Roo is maintaining constant vigilance due to the presence of a low-pressure zone in the Central Atlantic, which has a 90 percent probability of evolving into a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours. The regional civil protection agency is conducting permanent monitoring to evaluate the system's potential trajectory and effects. It is located more than 4,900 kilometers east of Cancún under conditions favorable for its accelerated development.
This meteorological event is part of a series of phenomena in the Atlantic that can impact the Mexican peninsula, leading authorities to advise the public to stay informed and follow official recommendations. Additionally, a trough over land in central Campeche presents a low risk of cyclonic development over the next seven days, though it requires attention.
In the coming hours, intense rains and electrical discharges are forecast for several localities in Quintana Roo, accompanied by wind gusts of up to 40 km/h, primarily affecting tourist and productive zones.
This phenomenon occurs within a period of high climatological vigilance, during which authorities are reinforcing preventive actions to guarantee the safety of the population and the protection of local infrastructure.
Governor Mara Lezama has reiterated the importance of heeding official recommendations and being prepared for any eventuality during the 2025 cyclone season.
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