The Pacific hurricane season remains active. A tropical depression has formed offshore near the coast of Mexico, and meteorologists expect the system to gradually strengthen over the coming days, with the potential to become a hurricane before the end of the week.
At this time, the weather system remains far from Mexican territory, and no coastal watches or warnings have been issued. However, authorities are closely monitoring its path and development to provide timely updates should conditions change.
The formation of this system serves as an important reminder for residents in coastal areas to stay informed through official weather reports throughout the hurricane season.
Does it pose an immediate threat to Mexico?
No. The tropical depression remains well offshore and has not prompted any weather alerts. Nevertheless, it could strengthen in the coming days, and meteorologists will continue to monitor its development closely.

