Overview
- Mexico’s national meteorological agencies project morning minimums from about -10°C to 5°C across more than 20 states, with hard freezes in highland zones of Chihuahua and Durango.
- Guidance for November 13 calls for torrential rainfall risk of 150–250 mm in southern Quintana Roo, very strong rain in eastern Campeche, scattered showers in Yucatán and parts of Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas and Tabasco, and northerly gusts up to 70–80 km/h in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.
- Marine hazards are expected with 2–3 m waves in the Gulf of Tehuantepec and possible waterspouts off Quintana Roo, alongside strong gusts along parts of the Gulf and Caribbean coasts.
- In Hidalgo, authorities report three recent landslides, precautionary evacuations and saturated slopes after the prior front, with in‑person classes resuming statewide except at severely damaged schools and rain totals staying below forecasts.
- In Spain’s Galicia, AEMET-based outlooks show near‑100% morning rain probabilities and southerly to southeasterly gusts frequently around 50–67 km/h, while Mendoza, Argentina, remains warm near 31°C with a chance of evening storms, possible hail and mountain snow.