Feb 17 • 14:50 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

How Will Cold Front 35 Affect CdMx and Edomex? Forecast for Areas with Low Temperatures Today, February 17

Cold Front 35 will bring strong winds and low temperatures to the Mexico City and State of Mexico area but no rain.

Cold Front 35 is currently moving through the northwest and northern regions of Mexico on February 17, but it is expected to have varying effects on Mexico City and the State of Mexico. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) indicates that while there will be no rainfall, residents should expect strong winds, cold early mornings, and significant temperature contrasts between the morning and afternoon. Precautions advised by civil protection authorities are recommended to avoid health impacts during this chilly period.

Despite being situated away from direct weather impacts, Mexico City and the State of Mexico will experience cooler temperatures, particularly in the mornings and nights, as the front interacts with a polar trough and jet streams that could lead to strong winds and a drop in temperature in surrounding regions. The civil protection agency emphasizes the cold will still be felt in the metropolitan areas, particularly affecting vulnerable populations.

In response to the forecasted chilly conditions, citizens are urged to take preventive measures to maintain their health, as the colder climate may pose risks. The civil protection authorities are actively sharing recommendations to ensure the safety and well-being of the community during this weather event as they remain vigilant against the effects of Cold Front 35.

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