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🇲🇽 Tornado Near Toluca: Rare Non-Mesocyclonic Event
🌪⚠️ On March 1, 2025, a non-mesocyclonic tornado was reported near the city of Toluca, Mexico. The funnel formed without being associated with a supercell, making this phenomenon particularly rare.
Witnesses reported strong winds and localized damage. Authorities urge residents to remain cautious despite the tornado’s brief duration. Experts are analyzing the causes of its formation.
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Witnesses reported strong winds and localized damage. Authorities urge residents to remain cautious despite the tornado’s brief duration. Experts are analyzing the causes of its formation.
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🇲🇽 Funnel Cloud Spotted in Ixcaya, Toluca, Mexico (June 10, 2025)
🌪 On June 10, a funnel-shaped cloud was observed in the Ixcaya area of Toluca (State of Mexico). This atmospheric phenomenon is often associated with conditions that can lead to tornado formation.
📸 Images of the cloud quickly spread on social media, raising concern among local residents. According to meteorological services, the cloud did not touch the ground and caused no damage.
☁️ Such phenomena are commonly linked to powerful storm fronts and atmospheric instability, especially during the rainy season.
🌍 Meteorologists have noted an increase in sightings of such events in central Mexico, which may be related to climate change and the intensification of extreme weather patterns.
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🌪 On June 10, a funnel-shaped cloud was observed in the Ixcaya area of Toluca (State of Mexico). This atmospheric phenomenon is often associated with conditions that can lead to tornado formation.
📸 Images of the cloud quickly spread on social media, raising concern among local residents. According to meteorological services, the cloud did not touch the ground and caused no damage.
☁️ Such phenomena are commonly linked to powerful storm fronts and atmospheric instability, especially during the rainy season.
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