Mexico Braces for Cold Front 17: Subzero Temperatures and Rain Expected

As December begins, Mexico is facing a drastic drop in temperatures due to the arrival of Cold Front 17. This weather system is set to impact over 20 states, bringing with it icy conditions, rain, and strong winds. With the National Meteorological Service (SMN) providing daily weather updates, residents are encouraged to stay informed and take necessary precautions.

Weather Forecast Overview

The first day of December ushers in significant climatic changes across the nation. The SMN reports that Cold Front 17 is expected to bring subzero temperatures and precipitation to various regions. The cold front’s influence will extend primarily over the eastern parts of the country, with notable effects including:

  • Intervals of Showers in states like:

    • Tamaulipas
    • San Luis Potosí (Huasteca region)
    • Hidalgo (Sierra Alta and Huasteca regions)
    • Veracruz (Huasteca Alta and Huasteca Baja regions)
  • Isolated Rain in:

    • Nuevo León and Puebla (Northern Sierra and Northeastern Sierra regions)

Impacts of the Cold Front

The polar air mass driving Cold Front 17 will create a cold to icy environment particularly during the night and morning hours. This will predominantly affect mountainous areas in the Mesa del Norte and the Mesa Central. Expected wind speeds range between 20 to 30 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 60 km/h in Tamaulipas.

A trough in the atmosphere over northwestern Mexico will also contribute to isolated rainfalls and wind gusts in states including:

  • Baja California Peninsula
  • Sonora
  • Chihuahua
  • Durango
  • Sinaloa

Temperature Predictions

As mountain regions prepare for extreme temperatures, the weather forecast indicates:

  • Minimum temperatures of -10 to -5 °C in mountainous areas
  • Additional regions expecting temperatures ranging from -5 to 0 °C and 0 to 5 °C during early mornings

In contrast, the coastal areas can expect maximum temperatures between 35 to 40 °C, particularly in states like Sinaloa, Jalisco, and Chiapas.

Recommendations for Residents

Authorities urge citizens to remain vigilant and adjust their daily activities according to the weather forecast. Here are some guidelines to consider:

  • Stay informed through official channels for any alerts or advisories.
  • Seek shelter in safe places if necessary and carry essential personal items like documents and medication.
  • Be cautious of wind conditions, especially on coastal areas where surf heights may reach 1.0 to 2.0 meters.

Civil defense teams will monitor the situation closely and are prepared to provide assistance during emergencies, ensuring community safety and well-being.

Conclusion

As Cold Front 17 descends on Mexico, its effects are anticipated to be widespread. From icy conditions to potential rain, residents should remain proactive in following weather updates and taking necessary precautions to navigate the changing climate effectively.



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