Tropical Storm Raymond causes maximum alert in Mexico

The meteor is moving towards the northwest of the country with winds of 75 km/h, putting eight states on high alert due to flooding and overflows.

Raymond arrives to ruin the weekend (and possibly more)

It seems that relaxed weekend plans, like “Netflix and chill”, are going to become “air raid shelter and pray”. Just when we thought that the most exciting thing of the day would be deciding whether to order sushi or tacos, the universe, in its eternal sense of humor, sends us Raymond, the tropical storm that has just formed south-southwest of Guerrero with every intention of being the protagonist of our Instagram stories for the next three days. The National Meteorological Service (SMN), our official dealer of bad climate news, has already given the report: prepare for torrential rains in at least eight entities. Basically, if you live in the middle of the country, your umbrella is going to need an umbrella.

To give you an idea of the proximity of this unwanted visitor, Raymond is only 125 kilometers from Técpan de Galeana. It’s the same distance you’d drive to see your favorite artist in concert, but instead of a show, what you get is heavy rainfall and the knowledge that your road trip will be a logistical nightmare. The system is advancing with enviable determination towards the west-northwest at 22 km/h, with maximum sustained winds of 75 km/h and gusts of up to 95. In other words, it is not just rain; It’s a free styling event for your hair, as long as “windblown style” is what you’re looking for.

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The climatic horror combo: Raymond and his low-pressure friend

As if a meteorological phenomenon were not enough, Raymond decided to make a collab. It’s teaming up with a low pressure area in the Gulf of Mexico to create the most sinister musical duo of the year. Together, they promise torrential rains in Guerrero, Michoacán and Veracruz. These states have the full concert. For Colima, Oaxaca and Chiapas, the plan is for intense rains (the equivalent of the opening act), and for the center, southeast, Campeche and Quintana Roo, heavy rains. In short, it is very likely that in the coming days your “feed” will be filled more with videos of streets turned into rivers than with memes.

And in case anyone in La Paz, Baja California Sur, was planning a Saturday at the beach, Fabián Vázquez Romaña, the coordinator of the SMN, has news: Raymond could reach its shores on Saturday afternoon, although it has already been degraded to a tropical depression. Basically, it will be the tired and less dramatic version of the phenomenon, but still wanting to get everything wet. For this reason, the Conagua brigades are already deployed in Sonora, Sinaloa, Jalisco, Baja California Sur and Guerrero. It’s the equivalent of cleaning crews coming backstage after a big concert, but preparing for chaos instead of cleaning it up.

The real risk here, beyond canceling that dinner outing you were looking forward to, is flash floods and overflows. Conagua and Civil Protection have reinforced surveillance of dams and rivers in several states, especially where reservoirs are already at 90% of their capacity. It’s like when your cell phone reaches 10% battery and you start to panic, but on a state level and with the potential to flood entire towns. Among the dams that are on the strictest watch list are San Lázaro, Laguna de Amela, El Caracol and La Calera, to name a few. They are the celebrities of this hurricane season, but no one wants their autograph.

There is also a fleet of rivers under close surveillance: Armería, Lerma, Balsas, Duero, Verde, Ameca, Ostuta and Cazones. The latter, the Cazones River, is already causing something to talk about with reports of overflows in Tecolutla, Álamo and Temapache, Veracruz. We could say that he is going beyond “main character”.

So that there is no doubt that this is something out of the ordinary, the rains of recent days and those that are forecast will exceed the normal weather for October. A clear example was the rainfall on October 8, with accumulated amounts of 320 mm in the southeast of Oaxaca. To put it in perspective, it’s like weeks’ worth of rain falling on you in a single day. It’s the kind of record you don’t want to beat, unless your goal is to practice swimming in your own living room.

Anyway, the situation is more complicated than deciphering your ex’s messages. The recommendation is obvious, but we repeat it with our dramatic touch: stay informed through official sources, have your emergency kit on hand (water, food, batteries, and the portable charger, because without TikTok we will not survive), and avoid risk areas. It’s not about being alarmist, but about being smarter than the weather. And above all, remember: sharing verified information is for heroes without capes; spread panic, like soap opera villains.

Ready for the flood? Share this information with your friends and followers so that no one gets an unpleasant surprise. And if you want to always be one step ahead of the weather, explore more of our content so you don’t miss any details.

Dads with birthdays on June 21: double trip to the southeast

Six dads with birthdays on June 21 win a double trip to the Mexican southeast.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced this Friday a special promotion for Father’s Day: six double trips to the southeast of the country for dads who have a birthday on June 21. The package includes a flight on Mexicana de Aviación, a tour on the Mayan Train and accommodation in hotels in the Mayan World.

“Dads who have a birthday on June 21 can have a round trip ticket with their partner to go to the peninsula. That is today’s announcement, we are very happy,” he explained in the morning conference.

Promotion details

To participate, those interested must enter the Instagram account of the Ministry of Tourism (@sectur_mx) today at 2:00 p.m. There you will find a registry to choose the six winners. The trip can be made any day until December of this year.

The Secretary of Tourism, Josefina Rodríguez Zamora, explained that The Great Escape 2026 offers 114 thousand tourist experiences, 5% more than in 2025. In addition, there are 6,577 registered establishments, a growth of 12.7% compared to the previous year. The promotions will be valid until June 21.

The president of the Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce, Services and Tourism (CONCANACO SERVYTUR), Octavio de la Torre, estimated that the initiative will generate a spill of 44 billion pesos, 5% more than the 40 billion in 2025. The average discounts are 35%, with payment facilities and interest-free months on accommodation, air and land transportation, tourist packages, gastronomic experiences and more.

De la Torre added that the program strengthens domestic tourism, boosts local consumption and benefits thousands of family businesses. The goal is for more Mexicans and foreign tourists to discover new destinations and discover what Mexico offers.

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Profeco warns about false discounts on Father’s Day purchases

Profeco recommends using digital tools to verify real discounts before purchasing gifts.

Recommendations to avoid deception

The Federal Consumer Prosecutor’s Office (Profeco) asked buyers to compare prices before purchasing gifts for Father’s Day. The goal is to avoid impulse purchases and confirm that the promotions are authentic.

The agency suggested using technological tools that consult the price history of products. This way, possible simulations of discounts can be detected, both in physical stores and on digital platforms.

Among the options are CamelCamelCamel, Keepa, Consumer Reports and Honey. These platforms allow you to review cost variations, compare products, receive alerts and find better purchasing opportunities.

Offers that are not

Profeco warned that some businesses increase prices before announcing supposed discounts. That is why he recommended reviewing the historical behavior of the articles to avoid falling into deception.

It is essential that consumers make decisions based on real data. This avoids commercial traps and protects the family economy.

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SEP grants bonus to the CNTE to fill vacant positions

SEP gives bonus to CNTE to hire teachers; amount and use still undefined.

Special bonus for hiring teachers

The Ministry of Public Education (SEP) offered a special bonus to the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE) to support the hiring of new teachers, reported Yenni Pérez Martínez, general secretary of Section 22.

The destination of the resources is not yet defined. The leader indicated that a consultation will be held with the movement’s bases to decide its application. In addition, he avoided revealing the amount of the bonus.

Pérez Martínez clarified that the appeal does not seek to end the stoppage of activities, but rather to address the lack of teaching staff in the educational system. He explained that there is a backlog of more than 10 thousand unfilled positions.

The current educational reform prevents immediate hiring after the retirement of teachers. Therefore, an extraordinary resource is required to solve this problem.

On another front, a working group was held at the Ministry of the Interior (Segob) with members of Section 7 of Chiapas of the CNTE, state authorities and federal officials. They agreed to continue negotiations for the benefit of teaching and education.

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