Valentine's Day, 'very hot': which states are expecting temperatures above 30 and up to 45 degrees this Saturday, February 14?
On Valentine's Day, many states in Mexico will experience high temperatures, with 26 states predicted to surpass 30 degrees Celsius due to a dominant anticyclonic system.
On February 14, Valentine's Day, Mexico is set for a significant rise in temperatures, as reported by the National Meteorological Service. Over 26 states are anticipated to experience warm to hot weather, with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. This rise in temperature is attributed to a mid-atmospheric anticyclonic system that will largely govern the climate across the country, resulting in a warm afternoon and a low chance of rainfall.
Additionally, the National Water Commission has noted that while most of the country will be under the influence of this warm system, a cold front, number 34, is moving in from the northern and northeastern regions of Mexico. This front, combined with an upper-level trough and polar subtropical jet streams, is expected to lead to cooler temperatures in those areas, along with strong winds and the possibility of dust storms, contrasting with the warmer conditions predicted elsewhere.
The implications of these weather patterns are multi-faceted. The stark temperature differences across the country could impact local activities, agriculture, and health concerns related to heat exposure. As Valentineβs Day approaches, individuals and businesses must consider these temperature fluctuations when planning events and promotions, highlighting the significance of staying informed about the weather conditions in various states.