The 2024 hurricane season is not over yet. Authorities revealed that surveillance is maintained on the possible formation of a low-pressure zone over the Caribbean Sea.
According to a publication on her social networks, Governor Mara Lezama, detailed that this zone has a 20 percent probability of formation during the next 7 days, and zero percent in the following 48 hours.
Regarding this same phenomenon, the National Hurricane Center in Miami, United States, detailed that a large area of low pressure will likely form over the southwestern Caribbean Sea, this possible development would be slow as the system moves west.
Regarding the general forecast, partly cloudy to cloudy skies are expected during the day with showers in Quintana Roo; which will be accompanied by electrical discharges.
A mild environment is also expected in the morning and warm in the afternoon, with variable wind direction of 10 to 25 kilometers per hour with gusts of up to 40 kilometers per hour on the coasts of the peninsula.
Quintanarroenses, tomemos precauciones, continuarán las lluvias puntuales muy fuertes en Quintana Roo, debido a canales de baja presión sobre el occidente y sureste del país, en combinación con inestabilidad en niveles altos de la atmósfera y el ingreso de humedad procedente… pic.twitter.com/xmQC5ceVdz
— Mara Lezama (@MaraLezama) November 11, 2024
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