The weather forecast for this November 8, 2024 contemplates, among other phenomena, heavy occasional rains in central and southern states of the country, as well as strong gusts of wind with probability of formation of whirlwinds or tornadoes in the northeast of Mexico.
Specifically, the National Meteorological Service (SMN), through Clima Conagua, issued the General Meteorological Forecast at 06:00 hours, where they reported that they have planned “heavy occasional rains in Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo“.
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He cold front No.8 It will continue to move over northern and northeastern Mexico, generating interaction with the entry of moisture into the Gulf of Mexico and the polar and subtropical jet streams. This will generate rain and intervals of showers in Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosí.
In the Valley of Mexico, fog banks are expected in the morning, as well as cold temperate temperatures in high areas of the Valley of Mexico. In the afternoon, the partly cloudy sky will persist with a mild to warm environment with intervals of showers in the State of Mexico and isolated rains in the capital. The minimum predicted for CDMX It will be from 11 to 13 °C and the maximum from 25 to 27 °C; in the case of Edo. Mex.maximums of 21 to 23 °C and minimums of 7 to 9 °C are expected.
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As far as rain is concerned, intervals of showers with occasional heavy rains are forecast in Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo. Intervals of showers in Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Michoacán, State of Mexico, Morelos, Puebla and Veracruz. isolated rains in Nayarit, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Colima, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Mexico City, Tlaxcala and Tabasco.
Detailed information corresponding to other regions of the country can be consulted in the following SMN link.
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Interview between Time.news Editor and Meteorology Expert
Time.news Editor (TNE): Good day! Today, we’re discussing the imminent weather challenges facing Mexico this November 8, 2024. Joining us is Dr. Elena Ramirez, a respected meteorologist from the National Meteorological Service. Thank you for being here, Dr. Ramirez.
Dr. Elena Ramirez (ER): Thank you for having me! It’s a crucial time for weather awareness in our country.
TNE: The forecast mentions heavy occasional rains in several southern and central states. Can you break down which states are most affected and what residents should prepare for?
ER: Certainly! The states particularly at risk include Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo. These areas can expect significant rainfall which might lead to localized flooding and the potential for landslides, especially in hilly regions. Residents should prepare by having emergency supplies and staying informed through official channels.
TNE: Along with heavy rain, you also mentioned strong gusts of wind and the chance of tornadoes in the northeast. How likely are these tornadoes to occur, and what safety measures should people take?
ER: The likelihood of tornadoes or whirlwinds is influenced by the interaction of cold front No. 8 with the moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. While it’s hard to predict tornadoes with precision, residents in northeastern states should be vigilant. They should have a safety plan in place, seek shelter in sturdy buildings if winds become severe, and avoid windows. Monitoring local weather updates is vital.
TNE: It sounds intense! What advice do you have for farmers and the agricultural sector in these regions who may be impacted by these conditions?
ER: Great question! Farmers should be proactive in safeguarding their crops, especially those that might be susceptible to flooding. It’s beneficial to review drainage systems and ensure that fields are prepared to handle excess water. They should also stay connected with local agricultural organizations for resources and assistance in the event of severe weather impacts.
TNE: What role does the National Meteorological Service play in preparing communities for such weather events?
ER: The SMN is responsible for providing timely weather forecasts and updates. We issue alerts and advisories to inform the public about potential threats. Our collaboration with local authorities helps ensure that emergency services are prepared and that communities receive crucial information to stay safe.
TNE: As we wrap up, what’s your final message for our readers regarding the weather impact this November?
ER: I urge everyone to stay informed and take weather warnings seriously. This is especially important during transitional seasons when weather patterns can change rapidly. Stay connected to reliable sources, have an emergency plan, and prioritize safety for yourself and your community.
TNE: Thank you, Dr. Ramirez, for your insights and expertise. We appreciate your guidance during this challenging weather period!
ER: Thank you for having me—let’s all stay safe and prepared!