Hurricane John is heading for the coasts of Guerrero and Michoacán this Thursday, September 26. Its winds are expected to increase in strength and reach hurricane status before making landfall, according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN). John had already hit Mexico on Monday, but reformed as a tropical storm after low pressure absorbed its remnants, consequently, the new cyclone kept the name. How to watch a hurricane live? Using the Windy tool, it is possible to track the movement of various meteorological phenomena. Below we show you how cyclone John is moving. States affected by ‘John’ According to the SMN, the wide circulation of the cyclone will generate the following rains in Mexico: Extraordinary in Guerrero and Oaxaca Torrential in Michoacán Intense in Puebla and Veracruz Very strong in Colima Strong in Jalisco
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