Find out the weather for today, December 12, 2024

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The National Weather Service (SMN),through Conagua⁤ Climate informs ‍that,among other things,for this Thursday December​ 12 In 2024,the polar air mass that drove cold front No.14 will allow the ⁤continuity of ⁤the “North” event very strong ‌to intense, mainly in the isthmus and in the Gulf of⁢ Tehuantepec.

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Specifically, wind gusts will be ​around ⁣80 and⁣ 100 km/h in areas⁣ of Oaxaca y Chiapas and from 10 to ⁢60 km/h⁣ in​ Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo. the polar mass will modify, during the afternoon, the temperatures in much of the country; However, during the morning and evening it ⁤is forecast cold to⁤ very cold environment on the states of the northwest, north, northeast, west, east, center and south of the⁢ national territory,​ including the⁣ Valley of Mexico.

Due to⁢ the low pressure channels that will extend over the‌ Mexican southeast⁣ and in⁣ the ⁢east of the Yucatan Peninsula heavy ⁤occasional rains are expected in Veracruz, tabasco, Oaxaca, Chiapas and Quintana ⁢Roo; showers in‌ Campeche ⁤and isolated rains in areas of Yucatán; and⁤ isolated rains⁣ with possible electric shock ⁤in areas of Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán, Guerrero ⁣and⁤ the State of Mexico.

RAINS FOR TODAY

Intervals of showers with occasional heavy rains: Veracruz, Tabasco, Oaxaca, Chiapas and Quintana Roo.

Shower‌ intervals: Logwood.

Isolated rain: ‌ Baja California, Chihuahua,‌ Jalisco, Colima, Michoacán, guerrero, State ‍of Mexico and Yucatán.

TEMPERATURES IN DETAIL

MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES:

Maximum temperatures ​of 35 to 40 °C: Sinaloa, Michoacán, Guerrero⁣ and Chiapas (coasts).

Maximum temperatures of 30 to 35 °C: ​Nayarit, Jalisco,‌ Colima and Oaxaca.

MINIMUM TEMPERATURES

Minimum temperatures of -10 to -5 ​°C⁤ with frost: mountain areas of Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua and Durango.

Minimum temperatures of -5 to ⁢0 °C with frost: high areas of Sinaloa, Coahuila, Nuevo León,‌ Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí,​ Aguascalientes, Jalisco, Michoacán,​ Guanajuato, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Puebla, Tlaxcala, State of⁣ Mexico, Tamaulipas, Veracruz and Oaxaca.

minimum temperatures from 0 to 5⁢ °C: high ⁢areas of baja California Sur, Mexico City and Morelos.

CLIMATE ⁣IN DETAIL IN THE VALLEY OF MEXICO

Forecast of skies with scattered cloudiness at dawn, as well as the presence of fog banks‍ and a cold environment in the region. I only feel very cold in high areas of the State ​of Mexico.

In the afternoon, temperate atmosphere, even though with partly cloudy skies ⁤with isolated rains ⁢in some areas ⁢of the‍ State of Mexico and without rain for the country’s capital.

minimum and⁣ maximum temperature in CDMX: from ‍5 to 7 °C and from 22 to 24 °C.

Minimum​ and maximum temperature in Edo.Méx.: 1 to 3⁢ °C and 21 to 23 °C.

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What ⁢are ‍the main ‍challenges facing journalists in ⁣the digital age?

Interview: The Future of Journalism in the Digital⁢ Age

Time.news Editor: ⁢ Welcome to Time.news! ⁤Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Sarah Thompson, an esteemed media⁣ scholar and digital ⁤journalism expert. Thank⁤ you for joining us,Dr. Thompson.

Dr. Sarah ​Thompson: ​ Thank you for having ⁤me! I’m excited to discuss the evolving landscape of journalism.

Time.news Editor: let’s dive right in. Many people argue ⁢that customary journalism is on the brink of extinction due to the rise​ of digital ​platforms. What’s your stance‌ on that?

Dr. Sarah Thompson: ‌ I don’t see​ it⁢ as an extinction but rather as an ​evolution.Traditional‍ journalism has faced⁣ challenges, ⁤but it’s adapting. The key ​is not to battle‍ digital platforms‌ but‌ to integrate them‌ into the mainstream ⁤narrative. Journalists can ⁢harness the power of social media, podcasts, and other digital tools ‌to reach broader⁣ audiences and engage them in ways that print never could.

Time.news Editor: That makes sense! Speaking of engagement, how do you think journalism can maintain credibility in ‍an era⁤ of ​misinformation and ‌”fake news”?

Dr. Sarah Thompson: it’s crucial for journalists to be transparent and uphold ethical standards. Fact-checking and sourcing are more important than ever. Additionally, news organizations must ‌educate their audiences ⁤about media⁣ literacy,⁣ helping them ⁣discern credible sources from unreliable ‍ones. Trust is built over time,but⁤ it can be shattered instantly,so consistent accuracy and openness are key.

Time.news Editor: Digital journalism also ‍offers the ability to tell‍ stories in various formats. What innovations or technologies do you see shaping the future of storytelling?

Dr. sarah Thompson: We’re witnessing unbelievable⁢ growth in immersive storytelling through virtual and augmented reality, which allows audiences ‌to experience stories in⁢ a more ⁢engaging way. Additionally, data‌ journalism is becoming more prominent, with journalists using data ‌visualization to​ present​ complex issues ‍clearly. As​ technologies like⁤ AI continue to evolve, they⁤ will also play a ‌role in how we gather and analyze⁣ news.​

Time.news Editor: It sounds ⁤like the future is bright with thes innovations. Though, do you think there are risks involved in ‌utilizing these technologies?

Dr. Sarah⁢ Thompson: ⁢ Absolutely, there ​are risks. There’s ‌the potential‌ for ethical ⁤dilemmas,⁢ especially concerning privacy and consent when ‍using​ immersive tech. Furthermore, ​reliance on AI⁢ can lead to ‍issues like bias in algorithms. It’s essential⁣ for journalists and news organizations‍ to remain ​vigilant and ensure that technology serves the public interest, rather than ‌detracts from it.

Time.news ⁢editor: Great insights! Moving on to ‌the audience, how do you anticipate reader habits changing⁤ in the‌ next five years?

Dr. Sarah Thompson: I believe ⁣we’ll see an increase in on-demand content consumption,⁤ where audiences want news delivered in bite-sized formats.Additionally, personalization through algorithms will ⁤play​ a role ⁢in how news is consumed. Though, this raises concerns about echo chambers, so it⁤ will ⁢be critically important ‌for media outlets to ensure they‍ provide diverse perspectives to their audiences.

Time.news Editor: As a closing thought, ⁢what advice would​ you give to aspiring journalists in this rapidly changing ‌habitat?

Dr. Sarah thompson: Embrace adaptability and‌ remain curious. Experiment with different storytelling formats, learn new technologies, and never⁢ stop questioning. Also, nurture critical thinking skills. ⁢In a world flooded with information, being able to​ analyze and ‍interpret that information effectively is invaluable. Remember,journalism is not just about reporting what happens,but about asking ‍why it matters.

Time.news Editor: Thank⁢ you, Dr.Thompson, for sharing your expertise and insights. It’s been an enlightening conversation!

Dr. sarah Thompson: Thank you for⁢ having me!‍ I look forward‌ to seeing ​how journalism continues to​ evolve.


This interview aims to ⁤create an engaging dialogue about the ‍state of journalism today while delving into critical aspects of the field.

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