Rains ease drought, but reservoirs remain low in Mexico

Published 2025년 7월 30일

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According to the Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin, released this Tuesday (29) by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the weather in Mexico showed significant variation between regions, with a predominance of drier conditions in the southern plateau corn belt. Despite the reduction in volumes, the soil moisture remains adequate for most summer crops, a result of the accumulated rainfall in recent weeks. The rainfall coverage in this area was still considered satisfactory, even with totals between 5 and 35 millimeters, with some locations recording amounts outside this range.

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In the southeast of the country, intense rainfall was observed, with volumes locally exceeding 100 millimeters. In the northwest, precipitation between 10 and 25 millimeters or more occurred due to the influence of the North American monsoons. According to the bulletin, the Mexican Drought Monitor of July 15 pointed out that the summer rains contributed to the reduction of drought in northern Mexico. Nevertheless, areas of extreme to exceptional drought, classified as D3 to D4, continue to be present in parts of the states of Sonora, Chihuahua, and Coahuila. Even with ...
Source: Agrolink

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