Severe Weather Alert: Forecast shows intense rain and hail in CDMX on September 17
Heavy Rains and Electrical Activity Predicted for Mexico City on Wednesday
Residents of Mexico City are advised to prepare for heavy rains on Wednesday, September 17, according to the Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection Secretariat (SGIRPC). The forecast predicts intervals of showers throughout the day, with the heaviest rainfall expected between 1:00 PM and 11:00 PM.
The weather forecast also indicates a warm environment for Mexico City on this day, with a predicted minimum temperature of 15°C and a maximum temperature of 23°C. Partly to overcast skies are expected, and there is a possibility of hail.
Strong winds with gusts are predicted to occur between 16:00 and 20:00 hours. The weather forecast for the warm environment and partly cloudy skies in Mexico City on Wednesday, September 17, was created by wetter.com.
In addition to the heavy rains, the SGIRPC has reported that there are currently 47 flooding points and 21 fallen trees in an unspecified context. The heavy rains have affected 16 municipalities in total.
Residents are urged to take precautions to protect themselves and their property from the potential effects of the heavy rains and strong winds. This may include securing outdoor furniture, clearing drains, and staying indoors during the heaviest rainfall.
It is important to stay informed and follow any advice or instructions from local authorities during this time. For the latest updates on the weather and any potential impacts, residents are encouraged to check the SGIRPC's website or social media channels.
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