CDMX e Edomex ativam alerta amarelo devido a chuvas fortes neste domingo

A Secretaria de Gestão Integral de Riscos e Proteção Civil da Cidade do México ativou um Alerta Amarelo para chuvas fortes em nove distritos, esperando até 29 milímetros de precipitação neste domingo, 12 de abril. O Estado do México prevê de 25 a 50 milímetros de chuva, possivelmente com granizo, descargas elétricas e rajadas de vento de 30 a 50 km/h. As condições climáticas adversas podem durar até quinta-feira, 16 de abril.

A Cidade do México e o Estado do México estão se preparando para chuvas fortes neste domingo, 12 de abril, devido a canais de baixa pressão e entrada de ar úmido das costas, de acordo com o Serviço Meteorológico Nacional da Comissão Nacional de Águas (Conagua).

O Alerta Amarelo foi ativado nos distritos de Álvaro Obregón, Cuajimalpa, Gustavo A. Madero, Iztapalapa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, Tlalpan e Xochimilco, com previsão de até 29 milímetros de chuva. O Estado do México espera de 25 a 50 milímetros, enquanto a capital prevê de 5 a 25 milímetros.

Essas condições fazem parte de um padrão mais amplo envolvendo uma linha seca e um cavado de alto nível, causando fortes chuvas em estados como Tamaulipas e Nuevo León, com até 75 milímetros em áreas isoladas.

A previsão indica que as chuvas continuarão pelo menos até quinta-feira, 16 de abril, com temperaturas máximas em torno de 26 graus Celsius, contrastando com avisos anteriores da Comissão Ambiental Metropolitana sobre ondas de calor prolongadas.

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