This morning of Thursday, October 22, the National Meteorological Service (SMN), the official climate source of the Government of Mexico, reported on the progress and trajectory of the tropical storm “Melissa”, which is located in the Atlantic Ocean.
The SMN reported that “Melissa” remains a tropical storm in the central Caribbean. Due to its distance, the system does not represent a danger to Mexican territory..
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In its distance to the nearest place, the natural phenomenon It is located 355 km southeast of Kingston, Jamaica and 1,400 km east-southeast of Punta Herrero, Quintana Roo.
Its current movement is towards the north-northwest (345°) at 4 km/h. It maintains maximum sustained winds of 75 km/h and gusts of 95 km/h.
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The SMN concluded that the system does not generate effects in the country.
SPECIAL / Conagua
National forecast
The entry of humidity in combination with low pressure channels will favor rains in the east and southeast of Mexico, scattered rains on the Pacific coast from Oaxaca to Jalisco, as well as in the interior of Michoacán.
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The rest of the country will maintain a low probability of rain due to the positioning of an anticyclonic system at medium levels of the atmosphere, in addition to a warm environment during daylight hours.
Jalisco will have clear skies, favoring a warm environment in the central hours of the day, as well as a high UV radiation index..
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With information from the National Meteorological Service
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