London Mail
  • Home
  • World
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Motering/Cars
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Crypto
    • Food
    • Home Improvment
      • Real Estate
    • Press Release
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Motering/Cars
  • More
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
    • Crypto
    • Food
    • Home Improvment
      • Real Estate
    • Press Release
No Result
View All Result
London Mail
No Result
View All Result
Home Science

Hurricane forecasters issue warning as tropical storm Mario moves toward US coast

by London Mail
September 12, 2025
in Science
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A new tropical storm has formed in the Pacific Ocean, potentially bringing dangerous winds, rain and floods as it rolls up the West Coast.

The 13th named storm of the Pacific hurricane season has been dubbed Mario, and was called a ‘mini’ tropical storm by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) on Friday.

Mario formed about 23 miles off the coast of Guerrero, Mexico, with sustained winds near 40 mph after rapidly strengthening overnight. 

The storm is moving west-northwest at about 14 mph, roughly parallel to the southwestern Mexican coastline.

It is expected to continue on this track for several days under the influence of a high-pressure ridge over northern Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. 

A tropical storm watch was in effect for parts of the Michoacan state. It spanned from Lazaro Cardenas to Punta San Telmo. 

Forecasters warned that Mario is expected to strengthen as it moves north closer to the southwest US, with experts at AccuWeather adding that the storm could turn into a hurricane before reaching the Baja California Peninsula.

AccuWeather senior meteorologist Heather Zehr said: ‘Some moisture may begin to show up in the form of clouds and spotty showers as early as Tuesday in parts of Southern California, Arizona and southern Nevada, but it is more likely from Wednesday on.’

Tropical storm Mario formed Friday morning off the coast of southern Mexico

Tropical storm Mario formed Friday morning off the coast of southern Mexico

Mario is expected to keep moving west-northwest for at least the next four days under the influence of a mid-level ridge over northern Mexico and the eastern Pacific Ocean.

‘Mario will lead to rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches, with local amounts of 6 inches, across southern Mexico through Sunday,’ the NHC alert reads.

‘This brings a risk of flash flooding, especially in areas of higher terrain.’

While Mario is currently off the coast of Mexico, meteorologists are keeping an eye out for any sudden shifts toward the US. 

ABC meteorologist Jorge Torres shared on X: ‘Still too early to know if it could impact Arizona or the Desert Southwest… but we’re keeping a close eye.’

The NHC noted that Mario is an abnormally small storm, which is making it difficult to predict its track or future intensity.

‘Model guidance is having a challenging time simulating Mario’s future due to the storm’s small size and proximity to Mexico’s coastal topography,’ the hurricane center shared.

If Mario stays offshore, some forecast models suggest it will soon reach warmer waters that could help it strengthen, though wind shear may slow its development. 

Mario is moving up around the west coast of Mexico and while it is

Mario is moving up around the west coast of Mexico and while it is

Even without making landfall, parts of the southern coast could still see heavy rain and dangerous surf over the next few days.

Mario comes as a departing storm is set to leave much of the US West drier and warmer this weekend, AccuWeather reported. 

The large storm that recently brought cooler air, heavy showers and gusty thunderstorms from the Rockies to near the Pacific coast will move out this weekend. 

However, the dry weather may be short-lived, as Tropical Storm Mario near Mexico could bring moisture northward next week.

From Wednesday morning through Thursday morning, many areas from the Rockies to the Interstate 5 corridor in the US received small amounts of rain, ranging from a few hundredths to several tenths of an inch. 

Some spots in Northern California and eastern Oregon picked up between 0.5 and 1 inch. Most of western Arizona, southern Nevada, and Southern California stayed dry.

Additional rain is expected in parts of the Northwest and Intermountain region through Friday, before dry weather returns this weekend. 

This rain may temporarily reduce wildfire risks in some areas, but in places with recent burn scars, heavy rainfall could trigger flash flooding and debris flows.

The same large storm system will bring severe weather to parts of the Rockies, the Great Plains, and the Upper Midwest into the weekend.

‘The zone from Arizona and New Mexico to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Montana look to be mainly dry from later this weekend to well into next week,’ Zehr said. 

‘Temperatures will trend upward to near seasonal levels for mid-September.’ 

Source link

Related Posts

NASA debunks wacky conspiracy theory claiming Earth will lose gravity for 7 seconds on August 12 – after it sent social media users into a frenzy
Science

NASA debunks wacky conspiracy theory claiming Earth will lose gravity for 7 seconds on August 12 – after it sent social media users into a frenzy

January 19, 2026
Polar vortex returns to send half of US into a deep freeze for weeks
Science

Polar vortex returns to send half of US into a deep freeze for weeks

January 16, 2026
Americans across three US states told to stay indoors as air fills with toxins linked to heart attacks
Science

Americans across three US states told to stay indoors as air fills with toxins linked to heart attacks

January 13, 2026
Next Post
Baileys teams up with chocolate brand as Sainsbury’s shoppers rush to buy new flavour

Baileys teams up with chocolate brand as Sainsbury's shoppers rush to buy new flavour

London’s ROTTEN ‘banana’ revealed: The worst places to live in the capital – based on house prices, crime and health

London's ROTTEN 'banana' revealed: The worst places to live in the capital - based on house prices, crime and health

West Ham vs Tottenham – Premier League: Live score and updates as Hammers go down to 10 men after falling behind

West Ham vs Tottenham - Premier League: Live score and updates as Hammers go down to 10 men after falling behind

Recommended

Underused herb in cooking that adds depth of flavour and packed with vitamins

Underused herb in cooking that adds depth of flavour and packed with vitamins

9 months ago
‘I was told about the hair loss but I never expected this’: The brutal Mounjaro side-effect that only affects women – and doctors aren’t warning them about it

‘I was told about the hair loss but I never expected this’: The brutal Mounjaro side-effect that only affects women – and doctors aren’t warning them about it

2 months ago
‘I eat 20oz steak and 10 fried eggs for breakfast – it makes me feel my best’

‘I eat 20oz steak and 10 fried eggs for breakfast – it makes me feel my best’

7 months ago
Woman is attacked by a shark in waters near Mackay, Queensland

Woman is attacked by a shark in waters near Mackay, Queensland

1 year ago

Categories

  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Health
  • Home Improvment
  • Lifestyle
  • Motering/Cars
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Press Release
  • Real Estate
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • World
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

Woman makes cup of tea using kettle and microwave and one tastes way better

NASA debunks wacky conspiracy theory claiming Earth will lose gravity for 7 seconds on August 12 – after it sent social media users into a frenzy

Best bathroom scales 2026, tried and tested by our tech expert

Valve U-turns on Steam’s AI disclosure policy for new games | Gaming | Entertainment

The bizarre syndrome that causes your own gut bacteria to make you feel drunk – without a sip of alcohol… and the treatment is stomach-churning

Japan crowned most popular bucket list destination for Brits in 2026 – here’s the full list

London Mail

London Mail | Stay Informed, Stay Inspired ©2025, All rights Reserved

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Tech
  • News
  • Business
  • Science
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Opinion

London Mail | Stay Informed, Stay Inspired ©2025, All rights Reserved