The Freaky Weather In Mexico Brought Hailstorm During The Summer
FREAK WEATHER – Residents in Guadalajara, Mexico were shocked after a hailstorm buried the city in ice after weeks of warm summer.
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In Guadalajara, Mexico, residents were enjoying warm summer for weeks when a freaky hailstorm suddenly occurred.
The residents woke up Sunday morning witnessing over 3 feet of ice in some regions following the event of a hailstorm.
Some residents had the chance to catch a footage of city streets, vehicles and residences covered with ice. Government officials also made efforts searching for solutions to attempt to clear the roads.
Jalisco governor Enrique Alfaro Ramirez revealed that he never saw events like the ones he witnessed last Sunday morning.
He expressed his concern and mentioned about the Twitter post in a brief Twitter post:
“Hail more than a meter high, and then we wonder if climate change exists.”
The governor also said Jalisco government is already working with the Mexican Army and Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque officials in an effort to clear the public roads.
They are also looking to support citizens whose homes were affected by the hail.
As of Sunday afternoon, Ramirez also revealed that there had been no reports of injuries nor fatalities.
CNN’s Meteorologist Michael Guy explained that the low pressure build-up stretching southward from the US’ and Mexico’s border was seen to be contributing to the development of storms within the boundary that separates varying air masses.
This is according to an article from CNN.
Guy disclosed the information about how and why the hailstorm happened. He said:
“Once these storms developed, all the ingredients came together for there to be this strange hailstorm over Guadalajara.”
That surely is a freak weather.
That is all there is to it, at least for now. We’ll post updates as soon as we got them.