There is a hurricane season on both the Pacific and the Atlantic from June 1 trough November 30, each year. As such, there has been at least one tropical storm or hurricane passing trough Mexico every year for the last 100 years.
none
Hurricanes in the area of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico have been Lily, 1971; Kenna, 2002; and John, 2006.
hurricanes in the gulf of Mexico
No. New Mexico is too far inland to get hurricanes.
New Mexico does get tornadoes but is too far inland to get hurricanes. It can get the remnants of hurricanes but they will have dropped below hurricane strength before getting there.
The Caribbean Sea, between Cuba and South America, is the eventual destination of many Atlantic hurricanes. Some will turn north from the Caribbean and enter the Gulf of Mexico.
in the ocean
HURRICANES
June Hurricanes usually form in the Western Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricanes can occur in the Gulf of Mexico anytime between June 1 and November 30th. This is when hurricane season occurs.
Yes, there are.
gulf of Mexico