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SISTEMA ANTICICLÓNICO PROVOCA TEMPERATURAS EXTREMAS EN LA ZMG

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13 de febrero de 2025

El clima en la Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara ha sido un desafío para muchas personas debido a las temperaturas calurosas durante el día y frescas durante la noche.

El Instituto de Meteorología de la Universidad de Guadalajara, mencionó que un sistema anticiclónico mantiene altas temperaturas en la región, con máximas de hasta 31°C por la tarde y mínimas de 8 a 10°C en las periferias durante la madrugada.

Cintia Covarrubias y Rubén, comparten con JaliscoTV cómo estos cambios los han obligado a salir con varias capas de ropa y han aumentado los casos de enfermedades respiratorias.


  • Mariana Quirarte / JaliscoTV


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