The State Coordination of Civil Protection and Risk Management (CEPCyGR) reports that stable weather is expected, with clear to slightly cloudy skies, intense solar radiation and a low probability of rain, without ruling out the presence of some isolated showers caused by thermal shock and local effects.
These conditions are due to the presence of an intense anticyclonic circulation at medium and high levels of the atmosphere, which maintains influence on the state.
According to the weather forecast issued by the National Water Commission (Conagua), a hot to very hot environment is expected, with extreme temperatures, particularly in the central and eastern regions.
The winds will continue from the north, with the presence of strong dust devils during the afternoon hours and haze conditions at dawn. The cold to cool environment will be limited to mountainous areas during the early morning and night.
The temperatures for this day are the following:
* Central Valleys: minimum of 12 and maximum of 33 degrees.
* Isthmus of Tehuantepec: minimum of 23 and maximum of 36 degrees.
* Papaloapan Basin: minimum of 18 and maximum of 33 degrees.
* Coast: minimum of 22 and maximum of 35 degrees.
* Mixteca: minimum of 12 and maximum of 32 degrees.
* Sierra de Flores Magón: minimum of 15 and maximum of 34 degrees.
* Sierra de Juárez: minimum of 9 and maximum of 26 degrees.
* Sierra Sur: minimum of 10 and maximum of 28 degrees.
The population is urged to heed the recommendations of Civil Protection and Port Captaincies, as well as to stay informed about weather conditions through the official media and social networks: Facebook @CEPCyGRGobOax and on X @CEPCyGR_GobOax.
