HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER ON TVHurricane and tropical storm alerts are still in effect as powerful winds tear across the region.HURRICANE, TROPICAL STORM WATCH VS.
WARNING: WHY IT'S IMPORTANT TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCEHurricane Agatha is expected to produce heavy rain, which could lead to flash flooding and mudslides across southern Mexico over the next few days.In Oaxaca, 10 to 16 inches of rain, with some areas receiving up to 20 inches of rain, are possible.
The NHC said life-threatening flash flooding and mudslides might occur in this region.7 FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT HURRICANESIn Chiapas, 5 to 10 inches of rain is expected to fall through at least Tuesday, according to the NHC.
Some areas could see up to 15 inches of rain, and flash flooding and mudslide may also occur in this region of southern Mexico.Heavy wind and rain swept across southern Mexico on Monday, May 30, as Hurricane Agatha moved into the region.(Credit: @El_Reno88 via Storyful)Veracruz, Tabasco and eastern portions of Guerrero could see 2 to 4 inches of rain from Hurricane Agatha, with some areas seeing up to a half-foot of rain.EASTERN PACIFIC HURRICANE SEASON BEGINS MAY 15: HERE'S WHAT THAT MEANS FOR THE USAgatha is forecast to quickly weaken as it moves inland over the mountainous terrain of the region and become a tropical depression by Tuesday night.