Tropical Storm Boris

Jun 9 at 12:00 PM

Storm Status
Active

This storm is currently active and is being monitored for any changes.

Storm Classification
Tropical Depression

Wind speeds are below 34 knots, posing minimal danger.

Max Wind Speed
40 kts

The current wind speed is slightly lower than the maximum recorded speed.

Storm Position
-99.30° N, 15.70° W

The storm was last reported moving in a north-west direction.

Wind Speed History
Tropical Storm Boris

Current Status and Intensity

Tropical Storm Boris has weakened and is currently classified as a Tropical Depression. As of the latest observation on June 9, 2026, at 12:00 GMT, the storm has an estimated wind speed of 30 knots, down from its maximum recorded wind speed of 40 knots. The system is positioned at 16.70°N latitude and 98.60°W longitude. The decrease in intensity signals that the storm may be losing its organization and strength, but it remains vital for mariners to stay informed, as even a weakened storm can pose significant risks.

Recent Track and Movement

The recent track of Tropical Storm Boris has shown fluctuations in intensity as it moves across the eastern Pacific. Below is a summary of the storm's position and wind speeds over the last few observations:

  • Mon, 08 Jun 2026 06:00 GMT — 35 knots at 15.70°N, 99.30°W
  • Mon, 08 Jun 2026 12:00 GMT — 35 knots at 15.90°N, 99.20°W
  • Mon, 08 Jun 2026 18:00 GMT — 40 knots at 15.40°N, 99.10°W
  • Tue, 09 Jun 2026 00:00 GMT — 40 knots at 15.80°N, 98.30°W
  • Tue, 09 Jun 2026 06:00 GMT — 35 knots at 16.20°N, 98.30°W
  • Tue, 09 Jun 2026 12:00 GMT — 30 knots at 16.70°N, 98.60°W

This trajectory is indicative of a westward movement, but continued monitoring is essential as shifts in wind patterns or environmental conditions could alter its path.

Impacts for Mariners and Coastal Communities

While Tropical Storm Boris has weakened, mariners should still exercise caution. Winds at 30 knots can create hazardous sea conditions, with choppy waves and potentially reduced visibility. Coastal communities may experience increased surf and possible coastal flooding, especially in areas prone to storm surge. It is important for those engaged in maritime activities to remain aware of updated forecasts and advisories, ensuring that all safety precautions are taken.

Safety Recommendations

In light of the current status of Tropical Storm Boris, the following safety recommendations are proposed for mariners and coastal residents:

  • Monitor weather updates regularly from reputable sources such as PredictWind.
  • Prepare boats for potential rough conditions by securing loose items and ensuring all safety equipment is readily available.
  • Avoid travel in areas potentially affected by the storm, especially for smaller vessels.
  • Consider postponing any planned maritime activities until the storm fully dissipates and safety conditions improve.

By taking these precautions, mariners and coastal communities can better safeguard themselves during this active storm season. Stay informed and safe.

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