Tropical Storm Cristina
Jun 11 at 12:00 AM
This storm is no longer active and has passed.
Wind speeds are below 34 knots, posing minimal danger.
The current wind speed is slightly lower than the maximum recorded speed.
The storm was last reported moving in a north-west direction.
Current Status and Intensity
Tropical Storm Cristina is presently classified as a Tropical Depression, with a current wind speed of 30 knots. The system experienced maximum recorded wind speeds of 40 knots as it developed. As of the latest observation on June 11, 2026, the storm's position is at 12.80°N latitude and 89.10°W longitude. Despite having downgraded in intensity, the system continues to be monitored closely due to its potential impacts.
Recent Track and Movement
Over the past several days, Tropical Storm Cristina has shown a defined track as it moved through the eastern Pacific. Here is a summary of its progression:
- June 8, 2026: At 12:00 GMT - 40 knots at 11.40°N, 87.60°W
- June 8, 2026: At 18:00 GMT - 40 knots at 11.90°N, 87.70°W
- June 9, 2026: At 00:00 GMT - 40 knots at 12.40°N, 87.70°W
- June 9, 2026: At 06:00 GMT - 35 knots at 12.60°N, 87.50°W
- June 9, 2026: At 12:00 GMT - 35 knots at 12.50°N, 87.50°W
- June 9, 2026: At 18:00 GMT - 35 knots at 12.70°N, 87.70°W
- June 10, 2026: At 00:00 GMT - 35 knots at 12.50°N, 88.00°W
- June 10, 2026: At 06:00 GMT - 35 knots at 12.40°N, 88.40°W
- June 10, 2026: At 12:00 GMT - 35 knots at 12.40°N, 88.70°W
- June 10, 2026: At 18:00 GMT - 30 knots at 12.50°N, 88.80°W
- June 11, 2026: At 00:00 GMT - 30 knots at 12.80°N, 89.10°W
The storm has shown a gradual shift in its intensity, starting at higher wind speeds and gradually declining to its current state. Coastal and marine interests should continue to track its movement as it remains active.
Impacts for Mariners and Coastal Communities
As Tropical Storm Cristina continues to dissipate, the immediate impacts for mariners and coastal communities may include:
- Potential for rough seas and hazardous conditions, particularly in the vicinity of the storm's path.
- Increased rainfall and possible flooding in coastal areas, though significant impacts are less likely given its current weakening status.
- Continued changes in wind patterns that could affect sailing and boating activities in the surrounding regions.
Mariners should remain vigilant and monitor local forecasts, as conditions can change rapidly as the storm progresses.
Safety Recommendations
With the presence of Tropical Storm Cristina, the following safety recommendations are advised for both mariners and coastal residents:
- Regularly check updates from reliable weather sources, including PredictWind, for the latest storm information and forecasts.
- Prepare vessels for rough conditions; secure equipment and gear that may be affected by wind and sea swells.
- In coastal areas, ensure that emergency supplies are readily available and follow guidance from local authorities regarding evacuation or safety measures.
- If currently on the water, consider returning to port or seeking sheltered areas, especially if wind speeds increase or the storm's track shifts unexpectedly.
Staying informed and prepared is crucial for safety during this storm and any subsequent weather events.
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