
Cyclone Alvin: 100% Chance of Formation, Heavy Rains Expected in Mexico
**Cyclone Alvin Threatens Mexico's Pacific Coast** A developing low-pressure system off the coast of Michoacán, Mexico, is expected to intensify into Cyclone Alvin within the next 48 hours, according to the Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN). The SMN has issued a 100% probability of development, predicting a west-northwest trajectory for the storm. The impending cyclone is expected to bring heavy rains, strong winds, and significant coastal flooding to the states of Michoacán and Colima. The video shows footage of large waves already impacting the coastline and flooded streets, underscoring the potential severity of the storm. "The situation is serious," said one resident of Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, near the projected path of the storm. "We are preparing for the worst and hope the authorities are ready to help those affected." Warnings have also been issued for Oaxaca, Veracruz, and Puebla, where heavy rainfall is anticipated. Authorities are urging residents in these areas to take precautions and follow the instructions of civil protection agencies. The video highlights the potential for widespread disruption and damage, urging viewers to stay informed and prepared.