Feb 14 • 17:21 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Cold front 35 in Mexico: When will it arrive and which states will be affected by heavy rains?

The National Meteorological Service of Mexico has announced the approach of Cold Front 35, which is expected to cause severe weather conditions across various states.

The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued a report regarding the imminent arrival of Cold Front 35 in Mexico, projected to impact the country on February 9 and 10, starting in the state of Baja California. This cold front is part of the ongoing seasonal patterns that often lead to significant weather changes in the region, particularly during the winter months.

As Cold Front 35 moves through Mexico, it is anticipated to bring various adverse weather conditions. These include heavy rains, strong winds, and a drop in temperatures, particularly affecting the northwestern and northern parts of the country. The interaction of this cold front with a polar trough and other atmospheric conditions is expected to intensify precipitation, with forecasts indicating potential snowfall or sleet in mountainous areas.

The states likely to be impacted the most by Cold Front 35 are situated in the northern region, where preparedness measures may be necessary to mitigate the effects of heavy rains and strong winds. The SMN’s forecast emphasizes the importance of monitoring updates as conditions can evolve rapidly, highlighting the significance of early warnings for public safety and infrastructural readiness.

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