Yucatán Peninsula faces intense heat and rains this Thursday

The National Meteorological Service forecasts contrasting weather in the Yucatán Peninsula for Thursday, April 2, with temperatures up to 36°C inland and showers on the coast. Mérida will see highs of 36.3°C, while Cancún and other Quintana Roo cities face rain and milder temperatures.

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) anticipates varied weather in the Yucatán Peninsula on Thursday, April 2. An upper-level trough and subtropical jet stream will bring intense inland heat with temperatures up to 36°C, along with showers, heavy rains, lightning, and possible wind gusts or hail across the region.

In Mérida, Yucatán, expect lows of 18°C and highs of 36.3°C, with 0% humidity and 12 km/h winds. Nearby municipalities will also experience this heat, prompting recommendations to stay hydrated.

In contrast, Quintana Roo's coast will see cloudy skies and rain. Cancún and Chetumal forecast lows of 22°C and highs of 27.7°C, 68% humidity, and 20 km/h winds. Tulum will have 20-28.7°C with 90% humidity and 13 km/h winds, while Playa del Carmen expects 20-28.3°C in similar conditions.

Over the next days, highs will hold at 36-37°C with 18°C lows. Friday brings partly cloudy skies and Saturday mostly clear, both with 13 km/h winds. Advice includes avoiding sun exposure from 11:00 to 16:00, wearing light clothing and sunscreen in hot areas, and carrying umbrellas on coasts due to potential storms.

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