CDMX e Edomex se preparam para chuvas intensas e granizo nesta sexta-feira

O Vale do México enfrentará uma sexta-feira nublada em 22 de maio, com pancadas de chuva, precipitações fortes, relâmpagos e possibilidade de granizo, segundo o Serviço Meteorológico Nacional.

Um canal de baixa pressão e a umidade vinda do Pacífico e do Golfo do México impulsionarão a precipitação em toda a região. Os ventos permanecerão fracos, entre 4 e 5 km/h.

As temperaturas na Cidade do México estão previstas entre 14,0°C e 25,7°C. Toluca terá uma mínima de 8,0°C e máxima de 21,0°C, enquanto Naucalpan varia de 13,7°C a 25,3°C e Ecatepec de 14,0°C a 27,3°C.

O Serviço Meteorológico Nacional aconselha os residentes a levarem um guarda-chuva ou capa de chuva e a dirigirem com cautela em pistas molhadas. O fim de semana manterá os céus nublados ou parcialmente nublados, com mínimas de 14°C e máximas chegando a 27°C no domingo.

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