Overview
- Mexico’s SMN reports Tropical Storm Priscilla moving parallel to Baja California Sur with sustained winds near 85 km/h, stronger gusts and Pacific swells of roughly 2.5–3.5 meters.
- A separate low off Guerrero and Michoacán has high development potential and, with monsoonal moisture and low‑pressure channels, is sustaining very heavy to torrential rain, with 150–250 mm forecast in parts of San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Puebla, Veracruz, Guerrero and Oaxaca.
- Authorities forecast rain of varying intensity across all 32 Mexican states today, with Mexico City officials advising afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms.
- Spain’s DANA ‘Alice’ brings intense storms and AEMET warnings, with orange alerts Thursday in the Valencian coast, Murcia and the Balearics; a red alert is issued for Alicante on Friday with up to 180 l/m² in 12 hours and orange extended in Valencia into Saturday morning.
- Preparedness and alerts extend to South America, as Argentina’s SMN issues yellow warnings for strong winds in Buenos Aires and Patagonia and for rain in northwest Chubut, where 20–50 mm is possible in cordilleras.