The latest storm news from AccuWeather said that two tropical storms are forming in the eastern Pacific, which can develop just a few days apart, which is extremely rare just 1 month after the Pacific typhoon season begins.
Storm forecast models show two low pressure areas developing in southern Mexico. If both strengthen into storms, it will be the second and third storms of this year's season, after Typhoon No. 1 Alvin formed in late May.
However, AccuWeather meteorologist John Feerick warned: "It is not ruled out that these two systems will merge into a major storm," but the scenario is more likely that one storm will "take away the energy" of the other, causing it to dissipate before it is strong enough to be named.
According to AccuWeather, the low pressure in the west could develop into a storm around June 7-8.
The low pressure in the east is assessed to have a greater potential, with an 80% chance of forming a storm in the next 7 days, expected to appear from June 12-14.
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is also closely monitoring these two low pressure areas.
It is rare for two tornadoes to form together or merge into a storm. If they do, they could have a double impact on Mexico, the US and coastal Pacifics in the coming weeks.
The storm season in the East Pacific officially began on May 15, 2 weeks earlier than the Atlantic and Central Pacific storm seasons. Hurricane No. 1 Alvin, which formed in late May, has brought heavy rain to the southwestern United States.
According to AccuWeather, this year's forecast could see 14-18 tropical storms, 7-10 of which become strong.
On average, there are only about 15 tropical storms and 4 major storms per season.
Meanwhile, NOAA believes the 2025 hurricane season will be lighter than average, with 12-18 named storms, of which 2-5 could become super typhoons.
In addition to the two systems in the Pacific, AccuWeather is also monitoring a low pressure area in the Caribbean Sea, part of the Atlantic hurricane season. If developed, this system could form from 12-16.