Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — The National Meteorological Service (SMN), the official weather source of the Government of Mexico, has issued a warning for heavy rains across the western regions of the country, with particular emphasis on the state of Jalisco. This weather alert comes as tropical wave No. 12, in combination with a low-pressure channel over the west and center of the national territory, and a low-pressure zone with potential for cyclonic development south of Guerrero and Michoacán, will bring significant rainfall to the area.
According to the SMN, Jalisco is expected to experience intense rains throughout the day, which may lead to localized flooding and other weather-related disruptions. This weather pattern is also expected to affect neighboring states, including Colima, Michoacán, Guerrero, and the State of Mexico, where similar intense rainfall is forecasted.
The influence of tropical wave No. 12 is compounded by a new tropical wave (No. 13), which will enter the Yucatán Peninsula. This wave is expected to interact with a low-pressure channel over southeastern Mexico, causing heavy to very heavy rains in these regions, with particularly intense rainfall in Chiapas.
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