In the upper basin of the Lázaro Cárdenas Dam, also known as La Rosilla, the current storage level is 2,957.61 million cubic meters, representing 45.4 percent of its total capacity. The current outflow is 2.556 cubic meters per second. Temperatures ranged from a low of 0.0 degrees Celsius to a high of 11.0 degrees, with an ambient temperature of 0.0 degrees. The weather was clear with some fog.
In the upper basin of the Francisco Zarco Dam, also known as Las Tórtolas, the current storage level is 1,342.711 million cubic meters, representing 48.8 percent of its capacity. Outflow remains at zero, and the weather is clear with some fog. Temperatures ranged from a low of 7.1 degrees Celsius to a high of 17.5 degrees, with an ambient temperature of 12.5 degrees.
At the Guadalupe Victoria Dam, storage has reached 125.49 million cubic meters, representing 96.5 percent of its capacity, one of the highest levels among the monitored reservoirs. No water releases or spills have been reported. The weather conditions in the area are foggy, with a minimum temperature of 6.5 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 31.0 degrees Celsius.
The Caboraca Dam, in its lower basin, has a storage capacity of 77.542 million cubic meters, at 91.5 percent of its capacity. Temperatures in the region range from a minimum of 4.0 degrees Celsius to a maximum of 22.5 degrees Celsius, with an ambient temperature of 4.0 degrees Celsius and clear skies.
In the Guadiana Valley, weather stations are reporting varied conditions. In Ciudad Lerdo, minimum temperatures of 3.6 degrees Celsius, maximum temperatures of 15.0 degrees Celsius, and an ambient temperature of 11.0 degrees Celsius were recorded, with clear skies and fog. In other stations in the valley, temperatures range from lows of 1.9 to 8.5 degrees Celsius, with highs between 26.0 and 30.8 degrees Celsius.
In the Los Llanos region, the Peña del Águila Dam has a storage capacity of 27.446 million cubic meters, representing 94.7 percent of its capacity. The current outflow is 1.878 cubic meters per second, and no spill has been reported.
Finally, the Lázaro Cárdenas Dam, as a whole, reports a total storage capacity of 3,266.846 million cubic meters, at 45.7 percent of its capacity. Storage levels in most dams show minimal negative variations, such as a decrease of 0.156 million cubic meters in La Rosilla, while others, like Caboraca, show no significant changes. The report concludes with the constant monitoring of water levels and weather conditions for the proper management of water resources in the state.

Source: meganoticias




