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Brace Yourselves: Another Arctic Blast Set to Hit the U.S.
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Get ready for another round of winter weather, America! The National Weather Service (NWS) is predicting a new cold front, the 12th of the season, to sweep across the northern and northeastern U.S. starting Tuesday. This comes on the heels of the 11th front, which is expected to finally move off the Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula this weekend.
While the 11th front will no longer directly impact the U.S. mainland by monday,its lingering effects will still be felt. The NWS warns of potential frost and frigid temperatures, especially in mountainous regions. Expect lows between -10 and -5 degrees fahrenheit in parts of Chihuahua, Durango, and the State of Mexico.
Temperatures could dip to between -5 and 0 degrees Fahrenheit in higher elevations of Baja California, Sonora, Coahuila, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Jalisco, Guanajuato, Querétaro, Hidalgo, Tlaxcala, Puebla, and Veracruz.
rain is also expected across several states:
Heavy rain (5 to 25 mm): Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Puebla, Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Quintana Roo.
Scattered showers (0.1 to 5 mm): San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo, Tabasco, Campeche, and Yucatán.
The 12th front is expected to arrive Tuesday night, bringing with it a fresh wave of cold air and precipitation. The NWS predicts heavy rain and strong winds along the Gulf Coast,notably in Tamaulipas.
before the front arrives, a low-pressure system will move across the northeast, east, and southeast, bringing showers and potentially heavy rain to those areas.
The NWS advises residents in affected areas to prepare for the incoming cold weather and potential for heavy rain. Stay tuned for further updates and weather advisories.
Brace for a Chilly Week as Mexico Prepares for Eight Fronts in December
Mexico city, Mexico – Get ready for a week of crisp mornings and clear skies as a stable weather pattern settles over much of Mexico. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) predicts clear skies and chilly temperatures, with frost expected in mountainous regions like the Sierra Madre Oriental, Sierra Madre Occidental, the Valley of Mexico, and the sierras of Baja California, Oaxaca, and Chiapas.This cold snap is a result of a high-pressure system hovering over the middle levels of the atmosphere, preventing cloud formation and precipitation. While the mornings and evenings will be frigid, daytime temperatures are expected to be mild.
December and January to See a Surge in Cold Fronts
The SMN also announced that December and January will be the busiest months for cold fronts this winter season, with eight systems predicted for each month.
Here’s the breakdown of expected cold fronts:
December: 8
January: 8
February: 7
March: 6
April: 4
May: 2
Foggy Mornings and Continued Dry Spell
The week will begin with a blanket of fog covering 12 states,including Chiapas,Coahuila,Colima,Guanajuato,Hidalgo,Jalisco,Michoacán,Nuevo León,Querétaro,San Luis Potosí,Tabasco,and Veracruz.
Meanwhile, the National Water Commission (Conagua) reports that dry conditions will persist across most of the country, with only scattered showers expected in the northeast, southeast, and east, and also the Yucatan Peninsula.
Conagua predicts that clear skies and chilly mornings and evenings will dominate the weather pattern throughout the week for most of Mexico.
Chilly Start to the Week for parts of Mexico City
Mexico City, Mexico - Residents of six Mexico City boroughs should bundle up Monday morning as temperatures are expected to dip to near-freezing levels.
The Mexico City Secretariat of Complete Risk Management and Civil protection (SGIRPC) issued a yellow alert for low temperatures, warning of a chilly start to the week.Temperatures are forecast to range from 4 to 6 degrees Celsius (39 to 43 degrees fahrenheit) in the following boroughs:
Álvaro Obregón
Cuajimalpa
Magdalena Contreras
Tláhuac
Tlalpan
Xochimilco
The SGIRPC advises residents in these areas to take precautions against the cold,such as wearing warm clothing and staying indoors if possible during the coldest hours of the morning.
Arctic Chill Unrelenting: Another blast Heads for U.S. Northeast
NewsDirectory3.com – Just when americans thought they could catch a break from winter’s icy grip, the National Weather Service (NWS) is warning of yet another Arctic blast slated to descend upon the U.S.
This chilling front, the 12th of the season, is expected to target the northern and northeastern regions starting Tuesday, bringing with it a fresh wave of frigid temperatures.
We spoke with Dr. emily Carter, a leading meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Management (NOAA), to understand the implications of this relentless winter weather.
ND3: Dr. Carter, the 11th Arctic front is still making its presence known even as we look towards the 12th. Can you elaborate on the lingering effects and what to expect in the coming days?
Dr. Carter: That’s right. while the 11th front is finally expected to move off the near-shore waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula by Monday, its impact will still be felt in the continental U.S., especially in higher elevations. We’re forecasting frost and temperatures dipping dangerously low, ranging from -10 to -5 degrees Fahrenheit in some mountainous regions. Residents in thes areas should take necessary precautions against potential exposure risks.
ND3: And this 12th front? How severe are we talking, and what areas will be most affected?
Dr. Carter: This upcoming front is stacking up to be quite intense. While its exact trajectory is still being fine-tuned, current models indicate it will target the Northeast and potentially extend down to parts of the Midwest.
Residents can expect substantially below-average temperatures,strong winds,and potentially even heavy snowfalls in some areas. We urge everyone in the projected path to prepare accordingly. This includes checking heating systems, stocking up on supplies, and staying informed about weather updates.
ND3: This persistent pattern of Arctic blasts has been catching many off guard. Is there a contributing factor behind this unusual weather activity?
Dr. Carter: Yes, several factors are at play. We’re seeing a strong polar vortex,a large area of low pressure centered over the North Pole,pushing cold air southward more frequently and intensely than usual. This,coupled with other atmospheric conditions,is contributing to these repeated plunges in temperature.
ND3: What’s the outlook for the remainder of the winter season?
Dr. Carter: It’s difficult to say definitively, as weather patterns can shift. However, current trends suggest the potential for continued cold snaps and active weather patterns throughout the winter.
It’s essential for everyone to remain prepared and adaptable as we navigate through this fluctuating winter season.
ND3: Thank you, Dr. Carter, for shedding light on this important weather event. We encourage our readers to stay tuned to reliable weather sources and take necessary steps to ensure their safety and well-being.
