CDMX y Edomex esperan lluvias intensas y granizo este viernes

El Valle de México enfrentará este viernes 22 de mayo un día nublado con chubascos, lluvias fuertes, descargas eléctricas y posible caída de granizo, según el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional.

Un canal de baja presión y la humedad proveniente del Pacífico y el Golfo de México impulsarán las precipitaciones en la región. Los vientos serán ligeros, entre 4 y 5 km/h.

En la Ciudad de México se esperan temperaturas entre 14.0°C y 25.7°C. Toluca registrará una mínima de 8.0°C y una máxima de 21.0°C, mientras que Naucalpan oscilará entre 13.7°C y 25.3°C, y Ecatepec entre 14.0°C y 27.3°C.

El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional recomienda llevar paraguas o impermeable y extremar precauciones al conducir por pavimento mojado. El fin de semana mantendrá cielos nublados o medio nublados con mínimas de 14°C y máximas que subirán a 27°C el domingo.

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