CDMX ed Edomex si preparano a piogge intense e grandine per questo venerdì

Il bacino del Messico affronterà un venerdì 22 maggio nuvoloso con rovesci, piogge abbondanti, fulmini e possibile grandine, secondo il Servizio Meteorologico Nazionale.

Un canale di bassa pressione e l'umidità proveniente dal Pacifico e dal Golfo del Messico favoriranno le precipitazioni in tutta la regione. I venti rimarranno deboli, tra i 4 e i 5 km/h.

Per Città del Messico sono previste temperature comprese tra i 14,0°C e i 25,7°C. Toluca registrerà una minima di 8,0°C e una massima di 21,0°C, mentre a Naucalpan le temperature varieranno dai 13,7°C ai 25,3°C e a Ecatepec dai 14,0°C ai 27,3°C.

Il Servizio Meteorologico Nazionale consiglia ai residenti di munirsi di ombrello o impermeabile e di guidare con prudenza sul manto stradale bagnato. Il fine settimana vedrà cieli nuvolosi o parzialmente nuvolosi, con minime di 14°C e massime in aumento fino a 27°C domenica.

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