On May 17, 2025, Coahuila and Chiapas brace for heavy downpours and possible flooding, even as a blistering heat wave bakes much of Mexico under soaring temperatures and fierce winds. A tale of two extremes unfolds over Mexico today. In the northeast, Coahuila girds for heavy showers that could swell rivers and send water racing through streets. Down south, Chiapas too confronts drenching rains—up to 50 mm are possible—raising the risk of flash flooding and even mudslides in steeper terrain. Meanwhile, a vast heat dome parked over the country refuses to budge. From Sinaloa’s sunbaked beaches to the high plains...
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