The State Civil Protection and Fire Department of Jalisco (PC) reported that for the rest of Holy Week, a hot and dry environment is expected in different regions of the state, with temperatures exceeding 35°C. Additionally, wind gusts between 40 and 60 kilometers per hour are forecast, which increases the risk of incidents associated with these weather conditions. According to the report, the rise in temperature and the presence of wind can cause health and environmental impacts. Among the identified risks are heat strokes, falling trees and objects, as well as episodes of poor air quality. «During this week, a hot and dry environment is expected, with temperatures above 35°C in several regions of the state, in addition to wind gusts of 40-60 km/h,» they shared through their official channels. Under these hot and windy conditions in Jalisco, the following may occur: heat strokes; falling trees and objects; episodes of poor air quality. In light of this, the state agency invited the population to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, especially during peak hours. They also recommended that citizens secure objects that could be displaced by the wind and stay away from unstable structures. They also advised the public to stay informed through official channels such as the «Jalisco Alerta» app, which is already available for download. Authorities indicated that they will continue to monitor the state's meteorological conditions in order to issue timely recommendations and prevent risks. It should be noted that this type of condition is common during the heat season, so the call for prevention and attention to official indications remains.
Heat and Wind Warning Issued in Jalisco
Jalisco authorities warn residents of hot, dry weather with temperatures over 35°C and strong winds up to 60 km/h during Holy Week. Risks include heat strokes and falling objects.