authorities of the Mexico City (CDMX) They reported that they maintain double alert for low temperatures, once they predicted that during the morning of this Thursday, December 29, there will be temperatures of 4°C to 6°C; recommended to the population to go out with jacket and gloves.

The Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection of Mexico City also activated the Orange alert since the intense cold and frost will continue in the upper parts of these municipalities:

  • Alvaro Obregon.
  • cuajimalpa.
  • Madeleine Contreras.
  • Milpa Alta.
  • Tlalpan.
  • Xochimilco.

also activated the yellow alert due to temperatures between 4 and 6°C for dawn on Thursday in these municipalities:

The double alert for low temperatures began at 4:00 a.m. and until 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 29.

Recommendations to protect yourself from the cold in CDMX

Low temperatures will continue throughout the day

Low temperatures will continue throughout the day

In this season of cold fronts it is important that you take precautions to avoid diseases in the respiratory tract.

As we have mentioned in other informative notes of The Truth Newsto counteract the cold morning in several CDMX mayors, Civil Protection shared some recommendations:

  • Wear at least three layers of clothing, preferably cotton or wool.
  • Use cream to protect and moisturize the skin against the cold.
  • Avoid exposing yourself to sudden changes in temperature.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Consume fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins A and C.
  • Wash your hands frequently or use antibacterial gel.
  • If you use heaters and/or fireplaces, maintain adequate ventilation.

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In addition, your pets should also take certain care with dogs, cats and other domestic animals in the cold season:

  • Do not cut their hair so much, since it covers them from the cold. If you see that they are already very disheveled, you can make them a slight blunt, but do not shave everything.
  • If necessary, put them in coats, capes, or sweaters.
  • Feed them properly. The nutrients in each meal are important to protect them from disease.
  • Try not to bathe them in this time of cold fronts. You can replace soap and water with dry shampoo if you think they need to be cleaned.
  • Do physical activity with him inside the house.
  • Take him to his periodic veterinary check-ups and verify that he has all his vaccinations.

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