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Rains and Showers Are Expected in Coahuila

The Government Secretariat, through the Under-Secretary for Civil Protection of the State, reports that rains and squalls will be presented in the five regions of Coahuila, accompanied by thunder, lightning, possible hails and wind gusts of up to 50 km/h. These conditions are due to the combination of several systems that are generating humidity and instability over the north and east of the country. In addition, a warm environment will be maint…
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The Government Secretariat, through the Under-Secretary for Civil Protection of the State, reports that rains and squalls will be presented in the five regions of Coahuila, accompanied by thunder, lightning, possible hails and wind gusts of up to 50 km/h. These conditions are due to the combination of several systems that are generating humidity and instability over the north and east of the country. In addition, a warm environment will be maint…

Saltillo, Coah., July 8, 2025.- The Secretariat of Government, through the Undersecretary of Civil Protection of the State, reports that rains and squalls will be presented in the five regions of Coahuila, accompanied by thunder, lightning, possible hails and gusts of wind up to 50 km/h.These conditions are due to the combination of several... Read more →

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El Demócrata Coahuila broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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