México registra clima bipolar com temperaturas de -10 a 45 graus em 5 de abril

O Servicio Meteorológico Nacional do México previu temperaturas extremas no domingo, 5 de abril, devido à Frente Fría 43 e a um canal de baixa pressão em altitude. Alguns estados atingiram até 45 graus Celsius, enquanto outros registraram mínimas de -10 graus com possibilidade de geada. Chuvas e ventos fortes afetaram várias regiões.

O Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN) do México, vinculado à Comisión Nacional del Agua (Conagua), relatou condições climáticas contrastantes em todo o país no domingo, 5 de abril, impulsionadas pela interação da Frente Fría 43, sua massa de ar polar e instabilidade atmosférica.

Estados como Sinaloa, centro de Michoacán e noroeste de Guerrero registraram temperaturas máximas entre 40 e 45 graus Celsius. Outras áreas, incluindo Baja California Sur, Sonora, Jalisco e Oaxaca, registraram máximas de 35 a 40 graus.

Em contraste, áreas montanhosas de Durango enfrentaram mínimas de -10 a -5 graus Celsius com geada durante as primeiras horas de segunda-feira. Zonas altas de Baja California, Sonora e Chihuahua registraram temperaturas de -5 a 0 graus, também com geada. O SMN alertou sobre a possibilidade de neve ou granizo nos cumes de Popocatépetl, Iztaccíhuatl e Pico de Orizaba.

Chuvas intensas foram previstas para Nuevo León e Tamaulipas, com ventos fortes e possível formação de tornados em Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León e Tamaulipas. A umidade vinda do Pacífico e do Golfo do México causou pancadas de chuva no oeste, centro, sul e sudeste, incluindo a Península de Yucatán.

Na Cidade do México e no Estado de México, as máximas chegaram a 25 graus Celsius e as mínimas ficaram em torno de 12 graus, com garoas isoladas e possibilidade de chuvas fortes com granizo no Edomex.

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