Protección Civil de Reynosa en alerta por alta probabilidad de lluvias.
Hemeroteca | Publicado: 29 de Junio del 2021 |TAGS: PCyB, Reynosa, Lluvias
Por Sandra Torres
Reynosa, Tam.- La Coordinación de Protección Civil y Bomberos del Gobierno Municipal, que preside la Doctora Maki Esther Ortiz Domínguez, dio a conocer la posibilidad de lluvias para los próximos días en esta región, de acuerdo a información oficial de la Comisión Nacional del Agua.
El pronóstico de precipitaciones pluviales para la mañana de este martes 29 de junio se sitúa en un 50% con incremento al 55% en horas de la noche y temperatura máxima de 29 Centígrados a una mínima de 23 Grados Celsius.
Storms that were once Hurricane Enrique bring rain and cooler temps to Phoenix area Perry Vandell, Arizona Republic
A tropical storm that was once Hurricane Enrique will likely bring some showers and relief from the heat to metro Phoenix on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Grant LaChat, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Phoenix, told The Arizona Republic that Hurricane Enrique had been downgraded to a tropical storm Monday.
LaChat said that storm, combined with high pressure from the West Coast that’s driving extreme heat in the Pacific Northwest, is what s bringing moisture to the Valley.
LaChat said the storms will also bring 30-40 mph winds which can easily kick up dust and obscure visibility. He recommended drivers in such situations pull over and turn off their lights so other drivers don’t mistake them for being on the road.
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A tropical storm that was once Hurricane Enrique will likely bring some showers and relief from the heat to metro Phoenix on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Grant LaChat, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Phoenix, told The Arizona Republic that Hurricane Enrique had been downgraded to a tropical storm Monday.
LaChat said that storm, combined with high pressure from the West Coast that’s driving extreme heat in the Pacific Northwest, is what s bringing moisture to the Valley.
He added that most areas will likely only see one-tenth of an inch of rain or less over the next few days, though some areas could have more if a thunderstorm stays in one spot for a while.
Redacción/Quadratín México
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO, 28 de junio de 2021.- Enrique, como
tormenta tropical, mantendrá lluvias torrenciales en Colima, Guerrero, Jalisco,
Michoacán, Nayarit y Sinaloa, informó la noche de este lunes la Comisión
Nacional del Agua (Conagua).
A las 19 horas, tiempo del centro de México, el centro de
Enrique, ya como tormenta tropical, se ubicó a 175 kilómetros (km) al
oeste-noroeste de Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco, y a 365 km al sureste de Cabo San
Lucas, Baja California Sur, con desplazamiento lento al noroeste a 9 kilómetros
por hora (km/h), vientos máximos sostenidos de 100 km/h y rachas de 130 km/h.
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