Clima en el Valle de México: hasta 28 grados y cielo despejado este fin de semana

El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional pronostica un sábado y domingo soleados en la Ciudad de México y el Estado de México, sin probabilidad de lluvias y con temperaturas máximas de hasta 28 grados.

Según el pronóstico del Servicio Meteorológico Nacional, el sábado 30 de mayo el Valle de México tendrá cielo completamente despejado. Las temperaturas oscilarán entre 13 y 27 grados en la Ciudad de México, mientras que en Ecatepec se espera un máximo de 27.3 grados.

El domingo 31 de mayo las máximas subirán ligeramente hasta 28 grados, con mínimas de 14 grados y vientos de 11 kilómetros por hora. El lunes 1 de junio se prevé un cielo poco nuboso y una temperatura máxima de 27 grados.

Las autoridades recomiendan hidratarse bien y usar protector solar durante las horas de mayor insolación. El resto del país, en cambio, enfrentará lluvias intensas en el sureste y la Península de Yucatán.

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