Northern Mexico will be hit by Chilly Front 21, which will bring gloomy and cold weather.
CONAGUA warns that the cold isn't going away anytime soon.
Despite the fact that it appears that the cold has given us a reprieve in recent days, the National Water Commission (CONAGUA) announced on Twitter that cold front number 21 has already begun to impact Mexico's northern states.
The rest of the week will bring bitter cold, rain, and sleet to several of these northern states. The cold front, on the other hand, will bring additional frigid temperatures to Baja California, notably Tijuana, as well as several days with low overcast.
Showers and sporadic rains will be accompanied by electric discharges and probable hail on Tuesday in the northwest due to the strengthened cold front No. 21 and its polar air mass interacting with a low pressure channel and the subtropical jet stream.
⛈️💨 Hoy, el #FrenteFrío Núm. 21 y otros sistemas #Meteorológicos ocasionarán #Lluvias y #Vientos fuertes, #DescargasEléctricas, posibles #Granizadas y descenso de #Temperatura, en distintas regiones de #México.
— CONAGUA Clima (@conagua_clima) January 9, 2022
Más información en ⬇️https://t.co/CKEnUOqJgu pic.twitter.com/gkraUE1X1R
In any case, it will be critical to follow the instructions provided by Tijuana Civil Protection on occasions, such as protecting yourself from sudden changes in temperature, avoiding crossing fast avenues of water or flooded streets in the event of rain, and keeping an eye on your Facebook page for important announcements.
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