Overview
- Governor Evelyn Salgado created a standing Meteorological Analysis Commission to keep real-time tracking and speed decisions during severe weather.
- The state presented a 2026 operations plan for storm and flood risks that ties civil protection to military, naval, federal and municipal partners.
- Officials reported more than 7 million pesos for sewer and drainage upkeep in Acapulco, Chilpancingo, Iguala and Cutzamala de Pinzón to lower flood danger for about 123,000 people.
- Forecasts call for 18 to 21 Pacific cyclones and 11 to 15 in the Atlantic, and the season opens May 15 with the peak expected in August to October.
- Meteorologist Fermín Damián Adame estimates at least two cyclones could strike Guerrero, while Baja California Sur reinforced monitoring after warnings of an atypical, stronger El Niño.