To say goodbye to winter: Which states will the fourth winter storm affect in Mexico this week?
The National Meteorological Service has announced the formation of the fourth winter storm of the season, which will bring severe cold and heavy rains to northern and northwestern Mexico.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has reported the development of the fourth winter storm of the season, expected to bring intense frost and heavy rain to the northwestern and northern regions of Mexico. This storm will be caused by the interaction between a mid-upper atmospheric cyclonic circulation and Cold Front number 40. As a result, significant temperature drops, strong wind gusts, and the possibility of snow or sleet in mountainous areas of Baja California, Sonora, and Chihuahua are anticipated.
The storm is expected to gradually move over Sonora and Chihuahua on March 10 and 11, during which time authorities are urging residents to prepare for the harsh weather conditions. Following its impact in Mexico, the storm is predicted to enter Texas, continuing to affect several regions, raising concerns about cross-border weather implications. The Mexican authorities have emphasized the importance of monitoring updates from meteorological services as the situation develops.
Overall, this winter storm marks a notable end to the winter season, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by fluctuating weather patterns in the northern parts of the country. With severe weather expected, residents are advised to take precautions and stay informed about changes in weather conditions as they unfold in the coming days.