Rains Will Continue in September 'Near the Historical Average' in Mexico: Smn
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The National Weather Service (SMN) predicted intense spot rains (from 75 to 150 mm) in Sonora (east and southeast), Chihuahua (west and southwest), Sinaloa (north) and Durango (west); very strong (from 50 to 75 mm) in Sonora, Chihuahua, Nayarit and Baja California Sur, as well as squalls and rains from strong to strong in the north, north-east, west, center and south of the country, including the Mexico Valley.
The general coordinator of the National Weather Service, Fabián Vázquez, reported that heavy rains are expected in the country in the coming days.
The Mexican monsoon and the humidity of the Pacific continue to influence the climate of Jalisco on Thursday, August 14, causing rains in much of the state. The National Weather Service of the Conagua reported that these conditions could be accompanied by thunderstorms and, in some cases, fall of hail, so it is recommended caution. YOU CAN INTEREST: VIDEO Hail as baseballs! They capture the “destructive” ice fall in storm that left multiple dam…
It was announced that for the third consecutive day at Merida Airport there were effects due to heavy rains in Mexico and the Peninsula.
In addition to very hot rains in the north of the country, the Pacific coast, the Gulf of Mexico coast, and the Yucatán Peninsula […] The entry Very heavy rains: Northwest, west, center, east, and southeast was first published in RegeneraciónMX.
JC SegundoThe National Weather Service (SMN) announced the forecast of the climate in Mexico for this Thursday, August 14, 2025, which foresees more rains. Mexican monsoon coupled with atmospheric instability, will cause heavy rains to very strong in Sonora, Chihuahua, Durango, Sinaloa, Nayarit and Baja California Sur. On the other hand, a low pressure channel on the Mesa del Norte and the Central Table, in interaction with a vacuum in height an…
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