Quintana Roo Braces for 2025 Hurricane Season: What to Expect

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The state of Quintana Roo is gearing up for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, with Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa urging residents to take precautions and stay informed about official forecasts.

According to the governor’s announcement, the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season will officially begin on June 1, affecting the state of Quintana Roo. However, the Ministry of the Navy has released a forecast that indicates the start of the rainy season in Mexico is May 15, with 19 hurricane events expected in the Pacific Ocean.

For the Atlantic Ocean, forecasts predict between 13 and 17 meteorological phenomena during the 2025 hurricane season:

– Tropical storms: 7-9

– Category 1 or 2 hurricanes: 3-4

– Category 3, 4, or 5 hurricanes: 3-4

The Navy’s “Tropical Cyclone Forecast for the Northeast Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean” provides a comprehensive outlook for the country. According to this forecast, the rainy season will bring significant rainfall to Quintana Roo and the Gulf of Mexico states from May through October.

Residents of Quintana Roo are advised to stay vigilant and monitor official sources for updates on the hurricane season. The governor’s warning highlights the importance of being prepared and informed about potential weather events.

The following is a breakdown of the forecasted rainfall for the country during the months of May through October:

– May: Moderate rainfall, with some areas receiving up to 100 mm

– June: Increased rainfall, with totals ranging from 150-250 mm in various regions

– July-August: Heavy rainfall, with totals exceeding 300 mm in some areas

– September-October: Continued heavy rainfall, with totals potentially reaching over 400 mm

Residents are encouraged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during the hurricane season.

Source: Uno TV