Mazatlán is experiencing one of the coldest autumns in the past ten years, indicating a “cruel” winter in terms of cold temperatures said Hugo ugo HNordahl Valdez, head of the local Conagua Meteorological Service.
On Tuesday this week, the minimum temperature recorded was 17ºC which combined with the humidity produced a thermal sensation of between 13ºC and 15ºC.
Nordahl Valdez stated that cold fronts 11 and 12 brought a noticeable drop in temperatures. At the nearest meteorology station to Mazatlán in Santa Bárbara, Durango, temperatures of 6ºC below zero were recorded.
If the intense cold fronts continue, he said, Mazatlán can expect a “very cold” Christmas and even chillier New Year.
In ten days the 2014 hurricane season will end (November 30) and although the possibility of rain is slight, the meteorologist said Mazatlán could experience cloudy days as cold front 12 passes through Sinaloa.
(from Noroeste)
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