The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has announced expectations Climate in Mexico on March 26, 2025, Which provides rain, cold and hurricanes.
The front system will approach northern Mexico, and interact with a low -pressure channel and instability in the atmosphere, causing extensive specific rain, electrical drainage, potential colds in Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaullepas, as well as strong winds and finances or tornadoes.
At the same time, the low pressure channels to the inner part of the national region in conjunction with the moisture of the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, will take place in the center, and east and southeast of the Mexican Republic, including the Mexico Valley, with strong accommodations and value.
According to the agency’s statement within the framework of the National Water Committee (Conaagua), the anti -auto circulation is at moderate levels in the air that will maintain the southwest).
Climate CDMX, Edomex: Rains and Hail are expected
In the Mexico Valley, March 26, 2025, it is expected to be partially absent to cloudy during the day.
In the morning, fresh atmosphere in the area and cold in high areas of Mexico.
During the afternoon, the warm atmosphere, as well as the possibility of rain and bathing in Mexico City (CDMX) Mexico, accompanied by electric shocks and potential cold falls.
The minimum temperature for Mexico: from 12 to 14 ° C and a maximum of 24 to 26 ° C.
For Toluca, a temperature of at least 5 to 7 ° C and 22 to 24 ° C.
Mexico climate: The maximum temperature today, March 26, 2025
Today March 26, 2025, is expected to be the hot weather with Terms of 40 to 45 ° C in:
- Sonora
- They will receive
- Mishwan
- Morelos
- Guerro
- Augarsa
- Chiabas
Besides The maximum temperatures from 35 to 40 ° C in:
Paja California, Baja California Sur, Nayarete, Galisco, Kulima, Chihuahua (southwest), Durango (West), Zakatikas (south), Mexico (southwest), Bouella (southwest), Kambeshi and Youattean.
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