A new cold front approaches Mexico: When does it arrive and which states will be affected by frost and possible snowfall?
Mexican meteorological authorities have issued an alert for a new cold front set to arrive, potentially impacting various states with frost and snowfall.
Mexican meteorological authorities have raised an alert due to the impending arrival of a new cold front, designated as front number 36. This front will join another system, front number 35, which recently entered the country. The combination of these two systems is anticipated to lead to adverse weather conditions, particularly in the northwest region of Mexico. Authorities warn residents to prepare for strong winds and a significant drop in temperatures.
According to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), front number 36 is expected to impact Mexico on Wednesday, February 18th. As it interacts with front number 35, areas in the north and northwest may experience particularly severe weather conditions, including the potential for snow and frost. Fortunately, by Wednesday afternoon, front number 35 is expected to move southeast towards the United States, reducing its effects on Mexico.
The SMN has indicated that certain states will be more susceptible to the effects of cold front 36, but specific details regarding which areas will be impacted most strongly were not fully provided in the alert. The forecast includes potential hazards due to dropping temperatures and strong winds, which can pose risks especially in vulnerable areas. Residents in the affected regions are urged to stay informed and prepare for possible winter weather conditions.