Goodbye, 'heat wave'; hello, rains: This is how the weather will be from March 2 to 6 in Mexico
Mexico is set to experience the end of the heat wave, with expected rainfall across many states, including Mexico City, starting from March 2.
The heat wave affecting Mexico is coming to an end, as the national meteorological service reports that the anticyclonic circulation responsible for the intense heat will cease to be effective. This change in the weather pattern is expected to bring cloudy skies and increased humidity from the coasts, leading to considerable rainfall across various regions, particularly in the southeastern part of the country. Major cities, including Mexico City, are also anticipated to be affected by these weather changes.
Additionally, as the warmth dissipates, a new cold front is approaching Baja California, heralding a drop in temperatures in the northern regions of the country, which could see temperatures plummet to -10 degrees Celsius along with the risk of frost as the winter season comes to a close. The shift in weather is significant for those in regions accustomed to the warmth, as the winter chill and accompanying precipitation starkly contrast the prior conditions.
Overall, this change marks a shift in Mexico's climatic conditions, reflecting the transitional nature of the seasons in the country. The upcoming rain and cooler temperatures may affect agricultural planning and daily activities, underscoring the importance of following meteorological advisories during this period of change.