
First Tropical Storm of 2025 Forms in Eastern Pacific
Tropical Storm Alvin Forms in Eastern Pacific, Forecast to Intensify May 29, 2025 - Tropical Storm Alvin has formed off the southern coast of Mexico, marking the first named storm of the 2025 Eastern Pacific hurricane season. FOX Weather reports that Alvin's winds are currently 40 mph, with a northwest movement of 10 mph. While the storm is expected to intensify in the coming days, forecasters anticipate it will weaken considerably as it encounters cooler waters. "The next 24 hours is the growth stage," stated a FOX Weather meteorologist. "By the weekend, it will be weakening and falling apart." The meteorologist also emphasized that the storm is not expected to significantly impact areas such as Acapulco or Puerto Vallarta, remaining far offshore. The early formation of Alvin, approximately 12 days ahead of the historical average for the first named storm, has sparked discussion among weather experts. The situation underscores the importance of hurricane preparedness, even in the early stages of the season. The FOX Weather report serves as a reminder to stay informed and monitor weather updates throughout the season.