Whenever a named storm pops up near Los Cabos during hurricane season, it is totally normal to feel a little bit anxious about your vacation plans. But before you start stressing out or thinking about canceling your trip, let’s clear the air and talk about exactly what is going on with this storm and how it is going to affect the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.

The Real Story With Tropical Storm Elida
First things first, let’s get the most important piece of information out of the way: Tropical Storm Elida is not going to hit Los Cabos directly. If you are staying at a beachfront resort in Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo, you do not need to worry about destructive winds, massive storm surges, or any kind of evacuation orders. The National Hurricane Center has been keeping a very close eye on this system, and the official track shows the storm moving west-northwest, steadily pulling farther and farther away from mainland Mexico and the Baja peninsula.
As of right now, the center of the storm is located hundreds of miles offshore over the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. Even better, it is heading straight into much cooler ocean temperatures, which means it is going to rapidly lose its fuel and eventually fall apart entirely. So, in terms of a direct hurricane threat, Los Cabos is completely in the clear.

Why You Still Need To Be Careful
Even though the storm is far away and moving in the opposite direction, it is still a very powerful system churning up the ocean. Think of Tropical Storm Elida like a giant fan spinning out in the middle of the Pacific. All of that massive energy has to go somewhere, and right now, it is pushing some seriously large ocean swells directly toward the south-facing beaches of Los Cabos.
If you are down in Cabo right now, the biggest and really only major impact you are going to see is a significant change in the ocean conditions. You can expect rough, turbulent seas and some unusually large waves crashing onto the shore. While those massive waves can look absolutely incredible from the safety of your hotel balcony, they are hiding some very real dangers under the surface.

The Danger Of Rip Currents
The heavy surf generated by Elida is creating incredibly strong, life-threatening rip currents all along the coast. These currents are invisible, fast-moving channels of water that can easily pull even the strongest swimmers far out to sea in a matter of seconds. Because the weather in Cabo is likely still going to be sunny and warm, it can be really tempting to jump into the ocean to cool off, but right now, that is a huge mistake.
Beachgoers need to exercise extreme caution over the next few days. You should keep a very close eye on the local beach warning flags. If you see red or black flags flying on the beach, that is a strict order to stay entirely out of the water. Do not risk it. It is also a smart idea to check in with the local harbor master or your tour operator if you have any boat tours, snorkeling trips, or fishing charters booked, as they might be delayed or canceled until the ocean calms down.

What Else To Expect
Aside from the rough surf, the only other thing you might notice from Tropical Storm Elida is a shift in the local weather vibe. The outer bands of the storm are dragging a heavy shield of tropical moisture over the region. This means the air is going to feel incredibly muggy and humid. You might also see some scattered, isolated thunderstorms or a few localized rain showers popping up in the afternoons.
On the bright side, all of those high clouds spinning off the storm often lead to some of the most spectacular, fiery sunsets you will ever see in Baja California.
Storm Impact Summary
Enjoy Your Vacation Safely
At the end of the day, Tropical Storm Elida is just a reminder that we are in the middle of hurricane season. The local authorities in Los Cabos are absolute pros at handling these types of offshore weather events, and they are already taking all the necessary steps to keep everyone safe.
So, if you are currently in Cabo, grab a cold drink, find a comfortable lounge chair by your resort’s pool, and enjoy the dramatic views of the crashing waves from a safe distance. Your vacation is absolutely not ruined, and as long as you respect the ocean and follow the advice of the local lifeguards, you are going to have an amazing, unforgettable trip.
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