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Weather in Guadalajara: The cold returns to Jalisco


The cold returned to Jalisco.

And it is that according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the frontal system number 35 will extend from the northeast of the Gulf of Mexico to the southeast and east of the country, causing heavy showers and occasional rains in those regions. Likewise, the cold air mass that drives the system will continue to generate a strong to very strong “ North ” event on the coast of Tamaulipas and Veracruz, as well as a cold to very cold environment in the states of Mesa del Norte and Mesa Central. . For its part, the polar trough will maintain very strong winds with dustbins over entities in the northwest and north of the country and it is expected to move towards the southern United States and cease to affect the national territory at the end of the day.

The air mass associated with the front will cause a cold environment, fogs and drizzles in the northeastern, eastern and southeastern states of Mexico, in addition to the North event with gusts of 60 to 70 kilometers per hour and rain of one to three meters on the coasts of Tamaulipas and Veracruz. Strong winds and cold are also expected in Jalisco, these from 15 to 30 km / h, with gusts of 50 to 60 km / h.

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For Jalisco, clear skies are expected for most of the State, with some scattered clouds. In the afternoon it will be cloudy with isolated rains in the North, South and Southeast Coast regions. The environment will be hot in the afternoon, cold at night and cool at dawn, with minimum temperatures between zero and five degrees Celsius in the North and High regions.

According to the UdeG Institute of Astronomy and Meteorology, maximum temperatures of 24 to 25 degrees are expected for the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area this afternoon.

For tomorrow, a cold dawn is expected, with minimum values ​​of up to three degrees.

However, high temperatures of 35 to 40 degrees are also expected in some areas of the state.

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