
With a maximum temperature of 43 and a low of 29.5 degrees Celsius, the first drizzles started recording at 2:30 pm and until 5:50 pm on Monday; meanwhile, the Municipal Civil Protection Unit announced that rainfall will continue today by what is called the public to exercise caution.
Matty Commander Francisco Ortega reported that in the area of San Pedro where he works on the construction of the bridge, the San Miguel River water overflowed the alternate section temporarily enabled for vehicular traffic after 26.9 mm rainfall recorded so that closed the stretch for 5 hours and it would enable around 23.00.

Matty Ortega said in Hermosillo, rainfall recorded 47 mm while in the South, was 34.3 mm gusting higher winds at 70 miles per hour at the beginning of this torrential rain also in some sectors collapsed drains, caused the falling trees and power lines.
The director of the Municipal Civil Protection Unit (UMPC) said Tuesday and Wednesday forecast stronger and more intense than Monday's rains have, so he called the hermosillenses to exercise caution especially in canals, streams and areas where landslides could be present as hills.
For its part, the Federal Electricity Commission reported involvement of service users and about 4000 customers CFE.
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