La péninsule du Yucatán attend une vague de chaleur allant jusqu'à 42 degrés ce week-end

Le Service météorologique national prévoit des températures extrêmes dans la péninsule du Yucatán pour le vendredi 22 mai et les jours suivants.

La péninsule du Yucatán fera face à une journée de vendredi 22 mai marquée par une chaleur intense. Le Service météorologique national prévoit une vague de chaleur accompagnée de températures très élevées.

À Mérida, des maximales allant jusqu'à 41,7 degrés Celsius et des minimales de 22 degrés sont attendues. Le ciel sera principalement dégagé avec des vents de 14 kilomètres par heure.

Cancun et Chetumal connaîtront des conditions moins sévères avec des maximales de 31 degrés. Tulum et Playa del Carmen atteindront jusqu'à 33 degrés.

Les prévisions indiquent que la vague de chaleur persistera durant le week-end avec des maximales allant jusqu'à 42 degrés samedi et dimanche.

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