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Heat Wave or Cold Front? Understanding Mexico's Weather Phenomena

Heat Wave or Cold Front? Understanding Mexico's Weather Phenomena

Heat Wave or Cold Front? Understanding Mexico's Weather Phenomena

We hear these terms all the time, but do you know what they mean and how they affect the climate in your region? We'll explain it in simple terms.

A heat wave is a period of at least three consecutive days with temperatures well above the historical average for that region and time. It can cause dehydration and heat exhaustion.

A cold front is the boundary between an advancing cold air mass and a warm air mass. It causes a drop in temperature, strong winds, cloudiness, and sometimes rain or snow. Understanding these phenomena helps you better prepare for sudden changes in the weather.

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Ian Cabrera
La Verdad Yucatán

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