Península de Yucatán prevé ola de calor con hasta 42 grados este fin de semana

El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional pronostica temperaturas extremas en la Península de Yucatán para el viernes 22 de mayo y los días siguientes.

La Península de Yucatán enfrentará un viernes de intenso calor este 22 de mayo. El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional pronostica una ola de calor con temperaturas muy elevadas.

En Mérida se esperan hasta 41.7 grados Celsius como máxima y 22 grados como mínima. El cielo estará mayormente despejado con vientos de 14 kilómetros por hora.

Cancún y Chetumal tendrán condiciones menos severas con máximas de 31 grados. Tulum y Playa del Carmen alcanzarán hasta 33 grados.

El pronóstico indica que la ola de calor persistirá durante el fin de semana con máximas de hasta 42 grados el sábado y domingo.

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