Overview
- México’s national meteorological service forecasts heavy to very heavy rainfall from September 12–14 across western, southern and southeastern states, with 75–150 mm possible in Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán, Guerrero, Puebla, Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche and Yucatán.
- SMN says a tropical system is expected to organize off Colima and Jalisco and intensify as it tracks west‑northwest, bringing strong winds, coastal hazards and elevated surf, with waves of 3–4 meters along parts of the Pacific coast.
- In Guadalajara, the SMN warns that Tropical Depression Trece‑E will keep dense cloud cover and strong afternoon and evening storms, with local authorities cautioning about flooding, reduced visibility and isolated hail; coastal Jalisco may see wind gusts of 30–50 km/h.
- Spanish forecaster AEMET places Barcelona and Girona on orange alert for short‑duration downpours of up to 50 liters per square meter in an hour, with storms that may include hail and very strong gusts, while nearby areas hold yellow advisories.
- Galician local forecasts based on AEMET indicate mostly cloudy conditions with little or no rainfall on Friday, contrasting with the severe convective risk on the Catalan coast.