PotenZIHal de Tormentas Fuertes

Although rain was predicted Tuesday night and this Wednesday, so far there's been nothing in downtown Zihuatanejo. Not a drop. But rain is still in the forecast for later this Wednesday night as well as for the rest of the week and the weekend. Meanwhile, we have two areas off our coast that look like they're going to form up into potential hurricanes, one in front of us and the other a little further to the south where the ocean water is even warmer. Both are expected to head for the coast, one potentially quite near us, so stay alert. Waves up to 4 meters are expected along our coast by next Tuesday.
From what I'm seeing on local social media, it looks like Banco HSBC has closed their Zihuatanejo branch. If you need to bank in person, I believe the nearest branch is in Acapulco. Otherwise you can continue using their app or website.
Hardly a visitor anywhere to be seen in Zihuatanejo. I've rarely seen all our downtown waterfront restaurants so empty. At least parking isn't a problem. But the shopkeepers, waiters and tour guides look sad.
Tucked away in a lovely gardened property less than a block from the beach at Playa La Ropa is another one of our hidden jewels with a French flair named Casa Iguana. Six luxurious bungalow suites with A/C, cable TV, Internet connection, kitchenettes, and garden terraces with living and dining areas. An absolutely perfect place for relaxing and losing track of time.
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Un pelícano contempla las aguas de la bahía de Zihuatanejo durante el amanecer.
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