Get ready for the cold! Cold Front 13 brings intense frost to Mexico this December 8

by time news

On Sunday, December 8, Mexico prepares to face one of the most intense ‌cold waves of ⁤the season, ⁣due to ‍the interaction of cold front number 13 with a low pressure channel. This climatic phenomenon will affect⁣ a ⁣large ⁣part of the ⁢country, causing freezing temperatures that will ‌range between⁣ 0 and -15 degrees ‌Celsius ​in various⁤ states.In addition, strong winds, dust storms and ⁤precipitation ‌are expected in some‌ regions of the north and west of the country.

THE COLD‍ PANORAMA: WHICH ‍STATES WILL BE‌ MOST AFFECTED?

The ⁢National Meteorological Service​ (SMN) has issued alerts for‍ at least 15 states, ⁤where the frosts will⁤ be ⁣particularly severe. Minimum temperatures could drop to -15 degrees‍ in the ⁢states of Chihuahua, Durango and Sonora, while in ⁤othre⁤ entities, ‌such as Baja california, Coahuila, Zacatecas, State of Mexico, Tlaxcala and Puebla, temperatures will be around 0 to -5 degrees Celsius. On the other hand,⁢ some areas such as Mexico City,⁤ Veracruz, Oaxaca, Jalisco and Aguascalientes ‍will experience cool temperatures of between 0 ⁣and 5 degrees, but without reaching extreme levels.

The cold⁤ will be intense, especially in the morning and ⁢evening, which could affect daily life.The ‌authorities recommend dressing appropriately, as well as being attentive to the weather conditions to avoid accidents ⁢and ‍illnesses related to low temperatures.

WINDS, DUSTARDS⁢ AND RAINS: ‌ANOTHER CHALLENGE FOR THE NORTH AND WEST

The cold front will not only bring frost, but also a ‍windy⁢ habitat in the northern and western ⁤states of​ the country.⁣ Wind gusts⁤ of ⁢between 40 and ⁣60 kilometers per hour are⁣ forecast⁢ in areas of ​Chihuahua, Durango,‍ Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas,⁤ which could cause dust devils, reducing visibility on the roads‌ and generating⁤ risks​ for road safety. In​ addition, it is‌ expected that these winds could cause trees and ⁣advertisements to⁣ fall.

Regarding precipitation,⁣ heavy rains are expected in the​ northern area, especially in Coahuila, Nuevo León, Sinaloa, Nayarit and Durango.​ These rains will also extend towards Chiapas, and could occur ‌in isolation in states such as Tamaulipas, Jalisco, Veracruz and Oaxaca. Specialists‍ warn about the risk of flooding in⁣ some areas, so it is indeed⁢ critically important to ‍be prepared.

WHAT AWAITS US FOR NEXT WEEK?

Cold front 13​ will​ stop affecting the country ⁢on the night of Sunday, December 8, but the cold⁤ will not disappear​ quickly. Starting on Monday, December 9, and​ ending on ​Wednesday, ‌December ⁢11, the entry‍ of cold ⁣front 14 is​ expected, bringing with it more rain⁣ and an even greater drop in temperatures.​ This new ⁢mass of polar air will cause another intense ‘Norte’ ⁣event on the coast of Tamaulipas,Veracruz,Tabasco and the Yucatan ⁣Peninsula,with gusts⁤ of ⁢wind ‌that‍ could exceed 80 km/h,affecting port and coastal activities. . In addition, frost will be present again ‍in Chihuahua, Durango, Sonora, ‍Zacatecas, Coahuila, and other entities in the north and center of the country.

TIPS FOR ‍LOW TEMPERATURES

The cold can be ‍perilous, especially⁣ for the most vulnerable⁢ people ⁢such as children,​ older adults and those who suffer from respiratory diseases.

It is advisable to take preventive measures such as:

  1. Cover yourself with several layers of clothing, preferably wool‌ or⁤ thermal materials.
  2. Avoid prolonged exposure to the outdoors, especially during the early morning and evening hours.
  3. Verify that homes are ​adequately sealed to prevent heat leaks.
  4. Maintain a good‌ diet to keep the body energetic ​against the ‍cold.
  5. Avoid bonfires inside the house and be alert to possible fires.

Despite the severity of the climate, the winter season also brings with it breathtaking ‍landscapes, with snow in some mountainous areas and a typical atmosphere⁤ for​ these dates. So, while you ⁢enjoy ⁢the cold,​ remember to dress⁣ warmly and follow the SMNS recommendations to have​ a safe winter.

Prepare ‌your blankets, pot coffee and ⁣enjoy winter responsibly!

What are the ⁣expected temperatures adn weather conditions during ‌the cold wave⁣ in ​Mexico on December 8th?

Time.news Editor: Good⁣ morning, and welcome to‍ another edition of Time.news interviews. Today, we’re diving into an urgent weather phenomenon that Mexico will be experiencing this coming Sunday,​ December 8th—a significant cold wave impacting much of the country. Joining‍ us is Dr. Elena Ramirez,‍ a climatology expert and professor at the National Autonomous‍ University of⁤ Mexico. ‌Dr. Ramirez, thank you for being here.

Dr. Elena Ramirez: ⁢Thank you ⁣for having me. It’s a pleasure to discuss such⁤ an important ⁣issue.

Time.news Editor: ⁢The National Meteorological Service has warned that cold front number 13 will interact with a low-pressure ⁤channel, bringing ​temperatures plummeting to between 0 ⁣and -15⁤ degrees Celsius in several states. What does this interaction ⁤mean for the severity of the ⁤cold wave?

Dr. Elena Ramirez: Great ​question. The‍ interaction of a cold front with a low-pressure system⁤ typically amplifies ⁢the⁣ severity of the weather events that follow. In ​this ‌case, the cold front brings in​ frigid air from the​ north, while the low-pressure channel ‍can enhance precipitation and wind patterns, leading to a more extreme cold snap. This is⁢ why we’re expecting not just colder temperatures but⁢ also⁤ disruptive weather conditions such as dust storms and strong winds.

Time.news Editor: That sounds intense! Which states should⁢ residents be ⁣particularly cautious about, and what specific impacts can they expect?

Dr. ‍Elena Ramirez: Based on the forecasts, states in ‍the north and west of​ mexico are likely to⁣ be the most affected. Areas like ‍Chihuahua, ​Durango, and Zacatecas could experience the most severe ​temperature drops, ‍along with possible snowfall in⁣ higher altitudes. With strong winds, these states might also see blowing dust, which could reduce visibility and complicate transportation.‍ It’s crucial for residents ‌there to prepare for ⁣these conditions.

Time.news​ Editor: ‍Given the potential for such⁢ severe weather, what advice ​do you ​have for⁣ individuals and families in these affected areas?

Dr. Elena Ramirez: Readiness is key. I advise families to ensure they have proper clothing to protect against the cold,‌ including layers and ⁢insulated accessories.Stocking up on food and necesary supplies in case of ⁣travel⁢ disruptions is also wise. Additionally, it’s ​critically‌ important ⁣for people to stay informed through local weather⁣ updates and‍ heed any advice from authorities regarding travel‍ and safety during this cold wave.

Time.news Editor: That’s very practical advice,Dr. ​Ramirez.how do cold waves like this one affect agriculture and local economies in Mexico?

Dr.​ Elena ramirez: Cold waves can have ​a devastating impact on agriculture, particularly if crops are not well-prepared for sudden‍ freezing temperatures. Frost can damage ‍or kill sensitive plants, affecting food supply and local economies ⁢dependent on agriculture. Livestock is also at‍ risk if farmers are not prepared to⁤ protect them from ⁤extreme ‌cold.The economic repercussions could be significant, especially in rural areas where many families rely on farming for their livelihoods.

time.news Editor: With climate change highlighted as an ongoing global issue, do you see more instances ‌of extreme ⁤weather⁣ events like ‌this⁣ cold​ wave occurring in Mexico?

Dr. Elena Ramirez: ⁢Yes, climate change is likely to increase the frequency and intensity ​of extreme weather events.While cold waves are ⁢a normal part of winter in many regions,‌ their occurrence⁣ may‌ become less ‌predictable​ and more severe as global temperatures ​rise. this emphasizes ‌the ⁣need for ⁢proactive measures in disaster preparedness ‍and climate adaptation strategies.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Ramirez, for your insights and ⁤guidance. As Mexico​ braces for this cold wave, it’s⁢ essential that‌ everyone⁣ stays informed and takes the necessary precautions.

Dr. Elena Ramirez: ⁣Thank you for⁣ the⁣ opportunity to discuss this critically important topic. Let’s hope for everyone’s safety during this period.

Time.news Editor: ⁤And to our viewers,remember to stay warm,stay safe,and keep an eye ‍on updates as⁤ this ​weather event ‍unfolds. Thank you for tuning in!

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