Rains all week in Quintana Roo
It will continue to rain during the week in Quintana Roo and there is a possibility of hail in the coming days. The sky remains cloudy and thunderstorms and winds of up to fifty kilometers per hour are forecast, due to a tropical depression generated off the eastern coast of the United States.
Even so, there are no cyclone category risks for the Mexican Caribbean, despite the existence of two very low pressure zones, one located in the Atlantic Ocean and the other in the Gulf of Mexico, and the fact that this evening’s depression is forecast to become tropical storm Bill.
The three disturbances are far enough away and their trajectories do not represent any type of danger for the state. The first low pressure area is off the coast of Veracruz and the other off the margins of Africa. Both could grow into cyclones in the next few days.
Translated by Miguel Sánchez