Heatwave Warning Issued For CDMX, Riviera Maya, And Other Parts Of Mexico

Heatwave Warnings Issued For CDMX, Riviera Maya, And Other Parts Of Mexico

Mexico City Conagua has issued a weather warning for CDMX due to the high temperatures expected in the capital this Saturday, March 9, as well as due to the low morning temperatures. Consequently, Mexico City authorities have asked the population to take necessary precautionary measures to prevent any type of respiratory disease, as well as to use sunscreen.

In this regard, according to the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the probability of rain in Mexico City is null during the day and 1% throughout the night. Likewise, cloud coverage will be around 30 percent during the day and only 13 percent during the night. The temperature is forecasted to reach a maximum of 30 degrees and a minimum of 9 degrees in this region. The ultraviolet rays are expected to reach a level of up to 10.

Riviera Maya Temperatures To Reach Up To 40 Degrees Celcius

The State Civil Protection Authority has released an advisory in response to the soaring temperatures across the state. This advisory follows closely behind the predicted arrival of a cold front on Monday.

The State Civil Protection (Coordinación Estatal de Protección Civil QRoo or Coeproc) notes that the local weather forecast indicates daytime temperatures will remain between 35 to 40 degrees Celsius.

Guillermo Núñez Leal, General Director of Coeproc, is cautioning the public about the risks associated with extended exposure to the sun and the hazards of outdoor work during periods of intense heat.

Colder Weather Expected On Monday

Mexico’s National Meteorological Service (SMN) maintains its prediction of severe heat for the Cancun-Riviera Maya area. Nevertheless, on Monday, the arrival of cold front number 39 is anticipated to impact the Yucatan Peninsula, potentially causing gusty winds, chances of rainfall, and a minor decrease in temperature.

The SMN forecasts a sweltering and humid weekend for the region.

“Cold Front 39 will begin to travel along the slope of the Gulf of Mexico and cause fresh and gusty winds from the north, a drop in temperature and cloudy weather with rain accompanied by electrical activity over its area of influence,” the SMN reported.

Safety Tips for Travelers

Traveling during heat waves requires careful planning and precautions to ensure your safety and well-being. Here are some safety tips for travelers to consider during periods of extreme heat:

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to prevent dehydration. Avoid alcohol and caffeine as they can lead to further dehydration.

Wear Appropriate Clothing: Opt for lightweight, light-colored, and loose-fitting clothing to help keep your body cool. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses are also essential to protect from the sun’s rays.

Use Sunscreen: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher regularly, especially if you’re spending a lot of time outdoors.

Seek Shade: Whenever possible, stay out of direct sunlight and seek shaded areas, especially during the midday hours when the sun’s rays are the strongest.

Limit Outdoor Activities: Try to schedule outdoor activities during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon. Avoid strenuous activities during peak heat hours.

Stay Informed: Keep up with local weather forecasts and heat advisories. Be aware of the signs of heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heatstroke, and know how to respond.