Intenso calor de hasta 34°C en Jalisco este viernes

La Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara experimentará un viernes con cielos despejados y temperaturas elevadas de hasta 33.7°C, según el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional. No se esperan lluvias, con vientos moderados y baja humedad. El calor persistirá durante el fin de semana.

El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN) pronostica para este viernes 24 de abril cielos despejados en la Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara, Jalisco, con temperaturas mínimas alrededor de 12°C y máximas que alcanzarán los 33°C en general.

En Guadalajara y Zapopan, se esperan mínimas de 12.3°C y máximas de 33.3°C. Tlaquepaque registrará una mínima de 12.7°C y máxima de 33.3°C, mientras que Tonalá tendrá la temperatura más alta, con mínima de 13.3°C y máxima de 33.7°C. El viento soplará a 8 km/h con 0% de humedad, sin probabilidades de precipitaciones.

Para el fin de semana, el pronóstico indica condiciones similares: sábado con máxima de 33°C y mínima de 12°C, viento de 8 km/h; y domingo con máxima de 34°C y mínima de 12°C, viento de 7 km/h. Canales de baja presión y un frente frío afectarán otras regiones de México, pero no la zona de Guadalajara.

Autoridades recomiendan hidratarse constantemente, evitar el sol entre las 12:00 y 18:00 horas, usar protector solar y ropa ligera. Grupos vulnerables como niños y adultos mayores requieren atención especial ante el calor.

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