
70% Chance of Cyclone Alvin Hitting Mexico's Pacific Coast
**First Cyclone of 2025: 70% Chance of Formation in Mexico's Pacific Coast** Mexico City, May 24, 2025 - A developing weather system in the Pacific Ocean has a 70% chance of becoming the first cyclone of the 2025 season, according to the National Hurricane Center and CONAGUA. The potential cyclone, named Alvin, is expected to form between May 28th and June 3rd, posing a threat to the coastal regions of Michoacán, Guerrero, and Oaxaca. "The probability of cyclonic development has increased to 70% in the next 7 days," stated a CONAGUA representative in a recent press release. The video also shows satellite imagery of the developing storm system. While the projected path suggests Alvin may move away from Mexican territory, experts are urging residents in the potential impact zone to remain vigilant and monitor weather forecasts closely. "It's crucial to stay informed and prepare for the possibility of heavy rainfall and strong winds," advises one expert interviewed in the video. This early season storm underscores the importance of preparedness during what is predicted to be an above-average hurricane season.