The umbrella! This is what the weather will be like today, October 8th in CDMX and Edomex: Conagua

by times news cr

It is Tuesday, October 8, 2024residents of the Mexico City and the State of Mexico They will face a day with changing weather conditions, according to the report from the National Meteorological Service (SMN) and the National Water Commission (CONAGUA).

And throughout the day a partially cloudy sky is anticipated, with a high probability of intermittent rain and showers.

From the early hours of the day, a cold environment, especially in the high areas of the Valley of Mexicowhere they could appear fog banks. Authorities recommend taking precautions, dressing appropriately and being prepared for unstable weather.

As the day progresses, temperatures will rise moderately, reaching a temperate environment, although rain will continue as the predominant meteorological phenomenon.

Rains of between 5 and 25 millimeters are expected to fall in Mexico City in a period of 24 hours, while in the State of Mexico the showers could be more intense, with accumulations ranging between 25 and 50 millimeters. These rains could be accompanied by electric shocks, especially in high areas of Edomex.

The wind will be another factor to take into account, with gusts of between 10 and 20 kilometers per hour coming from the north, and possible peaks of up to 40 kilometers per hour. Regarding temperatures, it is predicted that in Mexico City the maximum temperatures will range between 21 and 23 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperatures will be between 12 and 14 degrees.

This Tuesday, a combination of low temperatures and rain is expected, so it is important that the population stay informed and take preventive measures to minimize the effects of the unstable weather in the region.

Mexican journalist and photographer. Graduated in Communication and Journalism at UNAM, with a specialty in written press. Web reporter at Debate.com.mx with coverage in CDMX, Edomex, Puebla, Hidalgo, Morelos, Tlaxcala and Veracruz, also in Politics. I specialize in pension issues, social programs and scholarships.

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