Overview
- Mexico’s weather service (SMN/Conagua) warns of torrential rain in Veracruz and Oaxaca, very strong to intense rain in Puebla and Hidalgo, an intense Norte with 90–110 km/h gusts, high coastal waves, and possible snow or sleet on Pico de Orizaba and Cofre de Perote.
- Puebla suspends in‑person classes on Monday across 14,789 public and private schools, shifts 1,864,393 students to remote learning, and plans to resume Tuesday, with Sierra Norte and Nororiental returning Wednesday.
- Hidalgo halts classroom activities on Monday in 34 municipalities across Huasteca, Sierra Alta, Sierra Baja and Sierra Otomí‑Tepehua, while a preventive command post coordinates with Protección Civil, Sedena, Conagua and CFE and pre‑positions machinery in high‑risk zones.
- Veracruz keeps statewide schooling open, but the Universidad Veracruzana suspends in‑person activities in the Poza Rica‑Tuxpan, Xalapa, Veracruz‑Boca del Río and Coatzacoalcos‑Minatitlán regions, continuing operations virtually.
- Forecasts indicate the front will shift toward the Caribbean later today with gradually reduced influence over Mexico, as authorities urge the public to avoid flooded areas, secure documents and follow official advisories.