Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins with Dual Tropical Threats: Heavy Rainfall and Flood Risks for Mexico, Central America, and US

The Atlantic hurricane season is poised to commence with two potential tropical threats this week, one of which is expected to bring significant rainfall and pose serious flood risks to regions spanning Mexico, Central America, and the United States. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and prepared as these weather systems develop, potentially impacting coastal and inland areas with drenching rains and potential flooding.

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