A hurricane watch is in effect for southern Mexico as a depression in the Pacific gains strength

Miami – The Hurricane Watch was on Tuesday for South Mexico as tropical depression in the East Pacific.
The American National Hurricane Center in Miami said depression was likely to become a tropical storm later on Tuesday and hurricanes on Wednesday.
The predictors said he had the maximum sustainable wind 35 miles and was moving in the west northwest at a speed of 12 miles per hour. Eric depression will be named when its winds reach the strength of the tropical storm 39 mph.
It focuses on about 495 miles southeast of Punta Maldonado in Guerrero in Mexico and is expected to approach the coast by late Wednesday.
The Hurricane Watch has been deployed along the Pacific coast of Bahia de Hawatolco, which is located in the state of Oxaka, to Punta Maldonado. The Hurricane hour means that the conditions of the hurricane, with winds exceeding 74 miles per hour, are possible in the region within two days.
The tropical storm clock was in fact south of Salina Cruz to Bahia de Hawatolco.
It was expected that the heavy rains of parts of Oaxaka and Guerrero in lighter quantities in Shabas, Tabasco and Virujz, as well as parts of El Salvador and Guatemala.