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The weather is slowly improving along the Mexican coastline, but the current threat to RIP remains

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As Henriette and Ivo moved through the ocean, the Eastern Pacific program was ahead of the tropical activity. IVO will bring tropical rain to Mexico, while Henriette passes north of the Hawaiian Islands, bringing high surfing.

Puerto Valata, Mexico – Tropical Storm IVO steadily evacuated from Mexico’s Pacific coastline after dumping heavy rain and producing rough surfing south of the California Peninsula of Paya, but there are still some threats as the system only slowly heads west to the northwest.

Overall, the IVO is considered a small cyclone with tropical storm gusts at 65 mph, but is expected to strengthen before Saturday and then weaken on Sunday.

The forecaster said the probability of allowing IVO to briefly reach the minimum hurricane condition is low.

In northern and southwestern Mexico, high pressure thick ridges will keep the system in westward tracks, keeping it away from land.

Current water temperature.
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Nevertheless, the harm of the storm is not completely over, as ocean expansion and strong tearing currents may continue.

The combination of IVO and waves produced by tropical storm Henriette closer to Hawaii will lead to enhanced along the Mexican coastline.

When waves explode near the coastline, cracking currents form, water accumulates, and form a narrow stream that quickly flows out of the shore, catching swimmers off guard.

These hidden dangers are weather-related killers in some coastal communities, including Florida.

As long as cyclones such as Ivo and Henriette remain active along the coast of Mexico, the oceans are likely to be more vibrant than typical, leading to other threats.

The name of the Eastern Pacific Storm in 2025

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While some beaches, especially lifeguards near the resort, most of the shoreline remains unsurveilled.

Some people may use the flag system warning of surfing conditions, green indicates the conditions are safe, and red and black indicates hazardous conditions.

Many beaches in Florida also use the use of flag systems, which range from green to double red, or even purple when there are marine creatures such as marine fish or sharks.

This graphic provides information about beach signs and tear currents.

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Forecasters encourage those visiting the Pacific coast to maintain a sense of atmosphere before venturing into the ocean and pay attention to local notifications.

The eastern Pacific hurricane season officially runs from May 15 to November 30, and tropical cyclone activities usually peak in late summer and early autumn.