Rain forecast for Monterrey, weather for June 17

Rain forecast for Monterrey, weather for June 17
Rain forecast for Monterrey, weather for June 17

Climate information is increasingly relevant to society. (Infobae/Jovani Pérez)

Coat and umbrella or light clothing and a cap? If you don’t know what to wear this June 17, here it is the weather forecast for the next few hours in Monterrey.

The weather for this Monday in Monterrey will reach 37 degrees, while the minimum temperature It will be 23 degrees. The forecast UV index is 13.

As for the rain, the rain forecast for the city it will be 1%, with 4% cloudiness, during the day; and 2%, with 40% cloudiness, throughout the night.

Meanwhile, wind gusts will reach 43 kilometers per hour during the day and 43 kilometers per hour at night.

The weather forecast in Monterrey (Illustrative image Infobae)
The weather forecast in Monterrey (Illustrative image Infobae)

The best season to go to the royal capital is from January to August and from October to December, a time when warm or hot weather occurs, where There is hardly any rain and with temperatures ranging from 27 to 35 degrees.

Because temperatures are extremely high in the summer, the capital experiences a drought that reaches its climax between July or August, a time that is also known as “dog days”.

In contrast, the rainy season begins in the fall, with September being the month with the most precipitation, however, there have been times when storms have occurred that leave severe flooding between April and June. In January, the coldest month, the thermometer drops to an average of 14 degrees although the “coldest day” It is usually recorded in February.

According to the brands, The minimum temperature recorded in the history of the city was that of 1983, when the thermometer marked -7.5 degrees, while the last snow fell in December 2004; by contrast, The hottest day It was recorded on April 24, 1958, when 48 degrees were reached.

Between July and August Monterrey experiences a strong dry season. (darkroom)
Between July and August Monterrey experiences a strong dry season. (darkroom)

Mexico is a benefited country, since its geographical position (its access to the Caribbean Sea, the Pacific Ocean and the division made by the Tropic of Cancer) makes it a megadiverse region, being home to at least 12% of the world’s species, 12 thousand of them being endemic.

Although the Tropic of Cancer segments the country into two climatic zones – one temperate and the other tropical – the truth is that the altitude, latitude and distribution of land and water mean that in the national territory Up to seven types of climate are identified: warm subhumid, dry, semidry, dry desert, warm humid, temperate subhumid, temperate humid and cold.

In this panorama, it is not surprising that in the upper parts of Chihuahua The thermometer reaches -30 degrees, while in the Mexicali desert, in the north of the country, it rises to 50 degrees Celsius.

According to the National Meteorological Service, the country’s average annual temperature is 19 degrees, however, there are cities like Mexicali, Culiacán, Ciudad Juárez, Hermosillo, Torreón, Saltillo and Monterrey where temperatures are extremely high.

As proof of this is San Luis Río Coloradoa city located in Sonora and located on the borders of the Great Altar Desert of Baja California and the state of Arizona and which is well known for holding the record for the highest temperature recorded in the country, after the 6 On July 1966, the thermometer rose to 58.5 degrees Celsius.

In contrast, the lowest temperature recorded in history It was December 27, 1997, when the thermometer dropped to -25 degrees in the Chihuahuan municipality of Madero.

However, this variety of climates have been affected in recent years by the global warming and experts predict a discouraging future for the country with a considerable reduction in annual stormwater and a considerable increase in temperatures.

The damage has already begun to be seen with effects on farmers and ranchers due to droughts or strong floods, while in hot seasons an increase in the number of environmental contingencies has been seen in the main metropolises, as is the case of the Mexican capital.

 
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