February bids farewell with a freezing dawn: Cold alert activated for the south of CDMX
Cold temperatures are expected in Mexico City as a yellow alert is issued for the southern areas due to health risks.
As February draws to a close, Mexico City is bracing for a significant drop in temperatures, prompting the Secretary of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection to activate a yellow alert for the early hours of Friday and Saturday, particularly affecting the southern regions of the city. The areas most likely to be impacted include Milpa Alta and Tlalpan, where temperatures are anticipated to reach between 4 and 6 degrees Celsius.
The yellow alert is a precautionary measure enacted when low temperatures pose potential health risks, especially for vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly. The forecast suggests that the coldest time will occur between 1:00 AM and 8:00 AM, urging the authorities to encourage citizens to take necessary precautions during this period to ensure their safety and well-being.
In their advisory disseminated via social media, Civil Protection officials provided recommendations on how to stay warm and safe during the cold snap, alerting residents to the dangers posed by the sudden drop in temperature, particularly those living in higher or rural areas that are more susceptible to extreme weather conditions. This timely warning highlights the importance of community preparedness in facing weather-related challenges in urban settings.