Why do you say that? If you are speaking of Socorro, NM, there are no storms approaching it and it's forecast to be 10 to 20 degrees cooler than Austin over the next 10 days. It sounds lovely.Bad couple of days for a Socorro trip.
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Why do you say that? If you are speaking of Socorro, NM, there are no storms approaching it and it's forecast to be 10 to 20 degrees cooler than Austin over the next 10 days. It sounds lovely.Bad couple of days for a Socorro trip.
lol... why would anyone talk about concerns for hurricanes for far inland Socorro, NM? especially on a diving forum?Why do you say that? If you are speaking of Socorro, NM, there are no storms approaching it and it's forecast to be 10 to 20 degrees cooler than Austin over the next 10 days. It sounds lovely.
Upon further review...lol... why would anyone talk about concerns for hurricanes for far inland Socorro, NM? especially on a diving forum?
Socorro Islands Facts...
Commonly known as the Socorro - they are located in the Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean, approximately 250 miles south of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, at the tip of the Baja peninsula. Socorro is just one of this group of islands which comprise of San Benedicto, Roca Partida and Clarion.
I watched the projected animation on Windy and it shows a pacific side low basically fizzle out on the pacific side at the Honduras Nicaragua border while a separate low forms NE of Roatan and passing east of Cozumel late Saturday / early Sunday and not building any strong winds until in the gulf above the west end of Cuba.New this morning: