Monday, October 6, 2025

Hurricane Priscilla 2025 – What You Need to Know


πŸŒͺ️ Hurricane Priscilla 2025 – What You Need to Know

⚠️ Hurricane Priscilla is active right now in the Eastern Pacific, off the southwest coast of Mexico.


πŸ“Œ Overview & Current Status

  • 🌬️ Winds: ~85 mph (137 km/h)
  • πŸ“ Movement: North-northwest at ~5 mph (8 km/h)
  • πŸ”Ί Strengthening: Forecast to reach Category 2, possibly flirting with Category 3 (Major Hurricane) before weakening mid-week as it moves into cooler waters.

🌊 Expected Path & Impacts

πŸ‘‰ Track: Hurricane Priscilla is moving **parallel to the Mexican coast** and may not make direct landfall, but it will stay close enough to bring serious impacts.

  • πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico Alerts:

    • πŸŒ€ Tropical Storm Watch in effect from Punta San Telmo to Punta Mita
    • 🌴 Watch also for Cabo San Lucas to Santa Fe, Baja California Sur
  • 🌧️ Rainfall: Up to 6 inches (≈15 cm) possible in Guerrero, Colima, MichoacΓ‘n, and Jalisco → risk of flash flooding in vulnerable and mountainous areas.

  • 🌊 Coastal Hazards: Dangerous swells, rip currents, and strong surf expected along southwestern and western Mexico, plus southern Baja California.

  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States: Even as Priscilla weakens, it could send a surge of tropical moisture into the U.S. Southwest (Arizona, possibly New Mexico, southern California) → 🌧️ localized flooding risk.


πŸ“– Historical Context

🌎 The name Priscilla has been used for several tropical cyclones before:

  • 8 times in the Eastern Pacific
  • Once in the Western Pacific
  • Once in the Australian region

🌧️ The last one, Tropical Storm Priscilla (2019), hit southwestern Mexico with heavy rain in Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, and MichoacΓ‘n.


πŸ“ Takeaway

Hurricane Priscilla (2025) is a strong and dangerous storm, hugging the Mexican coast. While it may not slam directly into land, its rain, flooding, and coastal waves could still have serious consequences. And the U.S. Southwest should stay alert for **tropical moisture and flash flooding later this week**.


πŸ”— Sources & Live Updates


✨ Stay safe, stay informed, and keep an eye on the official forecasts from the National Hurricane Center.



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