Cdmx and Edomex activate yellow alert for heavy rains this Sunday

Mexico City's Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection activated a Yellow Alert for heavy rains in nine boroughs, expecting up to 29 millimeters of precipitation this Sunday, April 12. The State of Mexico anticipates 25 to 50 millimeters of rain, possibly with hail, electrical discharges, and wind gusts of 30 to 50 km/h. Poor weather conditions could last until Thursday, April 16.

Mexico City and the State of Mexico are bracing for heavy rains this Sunday, April 12, due to low-pressure channels and moist air inflow from the coasts, according to the National Meteorological Service of the National Water Commission (Conagua).

The Yellow Alert was activated in the boroughs of Álvaro Obregón, Cuajimalpa, Gustavo A. Madero, Iztapalapa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, Tlalpan, and Xochimilco, forecasting up to 29 millimeters of rain. The State of Mexico expects 25 to 50 millimeters, while the capital anticipates 5 to 25 millimeters.

These conditions are part of a broader pattern involving a dry line and a high-level trough, causing heavy rains in states like Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, with up to 75 millimeters in isolated areas.

The forecast indicates rains will continue at least until Thursday, April 16, with maximum temperatures around 26 degrees Celsius, contrasting earlier warnings from the Metropolitan Environmental Commission about prolonged heat waves.

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