Low-pressure area with a 40% probability of cyclonic development in 48 hours south of the Yucatan Peninsula
The circulation of a low-pressure area with a 40% probability of cyclonic development in 48 hours south of the Yucatan Peninsula towards the Gulf of Mexico and an extended monsoon trough over the states of the Mexican South Pacific will continue to generate intense rains in Quintana Roo, Yucatán and Campeche.
In addition, the atmosphere will be warm during the day and night. Dominant wind from the east-southeast of 15 to 30 km/h and gusts greater than 50 km/h in coastal areas and storms.
The temperature forecast for the city of Mérida is in the range of 25 to 27 °C as a maximum and 22 to 24 °C as a minimum. For the interior of the state, the maximum will be 25 to 27 °C in the North-Central and a minimum of 21 to 23 °C in the south.