2016 Pacific Hurricane Season (Predictions)

Tropical Storm Agatha
Agatha Formed from a Tropical Wave that moved off the coast of mexico on May 23rd. This wave Slowly drifted west then turned east where this system started getting organized, and was dubbed Tropical Depression One on May 30th. At First Agatha was forecast to become a Hurricane off the Mexican Coast however Wind Shear picked up and prevented significant development. Agatha Started Rapidly Strengthening, but only into a 60 MPH Tropical Storm. Wind Shear started picking up more and Agatha started to weaken. Agatha Made landfall on June 2nd and weakened to a Remnant Low Later that night. Agatha's Remnants Dissipated on June 3rd.

Hurricane Blas
On July 5 The NHC started to monitor a Weak Low Pressure System, and gave it a low chance to develop. As Conditions got more favorable, Tropical Depression Two formed and quickly developed into Blas. Tropical Storm Blas, strengthened into a Category 1 Hurricane, and then kept strengthening into a Category 2 Hurricane. Blas reached peak intensity, but instead of going out to sea like the NHC predicted Blas took a turn South, and then Southeast, and then Northeast and headed toward the Mexican Coast. Blas started to slowly weaken and made landfall as a weak Tropical Storm. Blas' remnants affected Texas and surrounding states and caused extensive flooding. The Total Damage from Blas is expected to be around $13 Million (2016 USD). Blas was not known to have caused any direct fatalities. One man died from drowning from the flooding and winds around his area in Texas.