A hurricane warning is likely to be issued for the Yucatan of Mexico and surrounding areas between August 24-27, 2014. During this time, a number of important planetary aspects will take place between Venus, Mars, and Saturn. The Full Moon of August 2014 sets us an important "planetary crossing" near the Yucatan Peninsula of our southern neighbor as shown in the astro-locality map below.
According to the study of astro-meteorology these planetary alignments coincide with dangerous atmospheric conditions that, during hurricane season, often lead to the formation of tropical systems or some kind of severe weather pattern. Such is the case on August 25th when Mars will conjoin Saturn. Then Venus will square both Mars and Saturn on the 26th and 27th. If you have any travel plans that would take you to this area of Mexico at the end of August, keep in touch with your favorite weather source at this time.
Independent of this, tropical storm activity or severe weather conditions may also form over this area around August 15-16, 2014.
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