The Mexico City recorded a new maximum temperature record this ThursdayWhile the second heat wave continues to affect a large part of the Mexican Republic.
According to the National Water Commission (Conagua), today the maximum historical temperature was established for the Tacubaya Observatory, with 34.3 degrees Celsius.
The previous mark was on April 15 of this year with 34.2 degrees, the organization highlighted. In the same way, the record was established for May 9.
He National Metereological Service forecast for this Thursday, May 9, conditions of partly cloudy to cloudy skies, with the probability of rain and intervals of showers in Mexico City and the State of Mexico, which could be accompanied by electric shocks and hail.
The estimated maximum temperature in Mexico City ranged between 32 to 34 degrees Celsius.
For Friday, May 10, a cool to mild environment and partly cloudy skies are expected in the morning.
In the afternoon, a warm to hot environment is expected with haze, partly cloudy to cloudy skies, as well as the probability of scattered rain and showers in Mexico City, which could be accompanied by electric shocks and hail.
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