Tropical Storm Ivo: Position, movement, wind strength, structure, advisories, warnings, forecast and safety guidance

Tropical Storm Ivo’s position, movement, wind strength, structure, advisories, warnings, forecast and safety guidance is here. Tropical Storm Ivo is weakening over the eastern Pacific and is expected to become a post-tropical remnant low within 24...

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Tropical Storm Ivo’s position, movement, wind strength, structure, advisories, warnings, forecast and safety guidance is available. Satellite view of Tropical Storm Ivo west-southwest of Baja California, generating swells that may produce hazardous surf and rip current conditions. This satellite image from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration taken at 5:20pm ET shows Tropical Storm Henriette, left, and Tropical Storm Ivo, center right, off the coast of southern Mexico in the eastern Pacific Ocean, on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025. (NOAA via AP)
Tropical Storm Ivo’s position, movement, wind strength, structure, advisories, warnings, forecast and safety guidance is available. Tropical Storm Ivo is weakening in the eastern Pacific and is expected to transition into a post-tropical remnant low soon. The system is not expected to make landfall but is producing swells that will affect coastal waters near the southern Baja California peninsula.

Tropical Storm Ivo Position and Movement

At 2:00 a.m. MST on Sunday, the center of Tropical Storm Ivo was located about 335 miles (535 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California. The storm is moving west-northwest at 8 mph (13 km/h). Forecasts indicate a gradual turn toward the west with a slight increase in forward speed over the next two days.

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Tropical Storm Ivo Wind Strength and Structure

The storm currently has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 km/h). These wind speeds are expected to weaken steadily as the system moves farther into the open Pacific. The National Hurricane Center forecasts that Ivo will lose tropical storm characteristics within the next day and become a remnant low.

Tropical Storm Ivo Swell and Surf Impact

Swells generated by Tropical Storm Ivo will continue to affect the southern Baja California coast through the next 24 hours. These swells can produce life-threatening surf and rip current conditions. Beachgoers, swimmers, and surfers are advised to follow safety warnings and avoid dangerous waters. Local advisories from the Servicio Meteorológico Nacional and civil defense authorities should be followed closely.

Tropical Storm Ivo Advisories and Warnings

Currently, no coastal watches or warnings are in effect for Mexico. The system’s distance from land reduces direct wind threats, but marine hazards remain due to swells and currents. Mariners in the area should monitor weather updates every six hours for potential changes to Ivo’s size, track, and wind field distribution.
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Tropical Storm Ivo Forecast and Expected Changes

Over the next 24 hours, Ivo is forecast to weaken further as it moves westward into less favorable environmental conditions. It will likely lose its tropical storm designation and persist as a remnant low. While its direct impact on land will remain minimal, its generated swells will continue to influence nearshore waters along the southern Baja California peninsula before gradually subsiding.

Tropical Storm Ivo Safety Guidance

Residents, visitors, and marine operators should take caution when near the coastline or on the water. Even without strong winds reaching shore, wave action and rip currents can present significant dangers. The Servicio Meteorológico Nacional and local authorities provide the most up-to-date safety guidance for the region.

FAQs


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Where is Tropical Storm Ivo currently located?
Tropical Storm Ivo is about 335 miles west-southwest of the southern tip of Baja California, moving west-northwest at 8 mph, with winds of 40 mph, weakening toward a remnant low.

What risks does Ivo pose to coastal areas?
While not expected to make landfall, Ivo’s swells can cause hazardous surf and rip currents along the southern Baja California coast, creating dangerous conditions for swimmers and boaters.
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