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Fresh Storm Alerts Span Mexico, Argentina and Galicia as New Front Approaches

Officials highlight flooding, wind and landslide risks as warnings expand across regions.

Overview

  • Mexico’s national forecast calls for torrential rain in southern Quintana Roo with possible waterspouts, very strong rain in Campeche, and scattered showers from Veracruz to Chiapas and Oaxaca.
  • The SMN also notes a new cold front nearing the northwest that will bring strong gusts and isolated rain to Baja California, plus Tehuantepec winds reaching 70–80 km/h in Oaxaca and Chiapas.
  • In Hidalgo, authorities confirmed three landslides and preventive evacuations after a sharp temperature drop; observed rainfall stayed below 20 mm, and in-person classes largely resumed except at damaged schools.
  • Argentina’s meteorological service issued yellow alerts across eight provinces for strong storms and winds, warning of hail, frequent lightning and gusts that may exceed 90 km/h, alongside safety recommendations.
  • AEMET-based forecasts for multiple Galician municipalities indicate near-certain precipitation, high thunderstorm probabilities and southerly gusts frequently around 40–54 km/h through November 13–14.