Tropical storms and Polo Odila, coupled with the tropical wave 30, an area of the frontal system instability and 3 maintain the potential rains in most parts of the country.
The (SMN) National Weather Service explained that Odila cause heavy rains in Baja California, Baja California Sur and Sonora; very strong in Chihuahua, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima and Michoacan, and strong in Durango and Coahuila.
He indicated that this tropical storm early Tuesday morning was located 40 kilometers west-northwest of Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, and was moving north-northwest at 17 mph with maximum sustained winds of 100 kilometers per hour and gusts up to 120.
This weather phenomenon also generate strong winds with gusts of 110 kilometers per hour and waves three to six meters from the coast of Baja California Sur and the Revillagigedo Archipelago.
In addition to winds up to 50 mph and waves two to four meters off the coast of Sinaloa, Sonora, Jalisco, Nayarit and Colima.
Due to the conditions presented Odila, alert zones were modified and are now off the west coast of the peninsula from Puerto San Andresito, Baja California Sur, to San Jose de las Palmas, Baja California.
As in the eastern coast from Loreto, Baja California Sur, to San Felipe, Baja California, and from Huatabampito to Puerto Libertad, Sonora both locations.
The body of the National Water Commission (Conagua) released the morning of Tuesday was formed in the Pacific Ocean Tropical Storm Polo, located south of Guerrero.
This will favor the contribution of moisture to the southern and southeast of the country, so it will generate potential heavy rains in Guerrero and Oaxaca.
He noted that the tropical wave will extend over 30 Veracruz and the Gulf of Mexico and, because of their advance westward potential will cause heavy rains to very strong over the states of the east, northeast and central portions of the country.
A zone of instability, which is caused by a line of convergence will affect the northwest and west with heavy rainfall to very strong.
The NWS said the new frontal system will approach three quickly to the northern border of the country, thus increasing the potential for heavy rainfall with thunderstorms over this region.
In its forecast by region, the Meteorological indicated that the North Pacific will average cloudy skies, 80 percent chance of heavy rains in Baja California, Baja California Sur and Sonora, Sinaloa and very strong.
In addition to warm temperatures and tropical storm force winds gusting to 100 mph and high waves two to four meters off the coast of Baja California, Sonora and Sinaloa.
Central Pacific persist Midheaven cloudy to cloudy, 80 percent chance of heavy rains, warm temperatures during the day and west and southwest wind 30 to 45 miles in areas gusting storm.
About the South Pacific will continue Midheaven cloudy to cloudy, 80 percent chance of heavy rainfall, warm temperatures during the day and wind from the south 20 to 35 mph with gusts in areas of storm and high waves up to two meters high.
The Gulf of Mexico will remain with sky partly cloudy to cloudy, 80 percent chance of heavy rain a very strong, warm temperatures and wind this component of 20 to 35 mph with gusts.
In the Yucatan Peninsula prevail sky partly cloudy to cloudy, 80 percent chance of scattered rainfall less intense, warm to hot temperatures and east and northeast wind 25 to 40 mph with gusts.
The Mesa del Norte recorded partly cloudy sky to cloudy, 80 percent chance of rain very strong in much of the region and less intense in Zacatecas, Aguascalientes and San Luis Potosi.
Cooler temperatures are also expected in the morning and night and in the day and warm northerly wind component 25 to 40 mph with gusts.
Meanwhile, the Central Bureau show Midheaven cloudy to cloudy, 80 percent chance of heavy rain with scattered electrical activity, cool temperatures in the morning and at night, warm during the day and variable wind direction of 20 to 35 kilometers per hour with gusts in storm zones.
The NWS stated that in the last 24 hours the maximum temperature was recorded at The Barretal II, Tamaulipas, with 32 degrees Celsius and the minimum in Toluca, State of Mexico, with 9.1 degrees.
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