A stubborn cold front, designated Cold Front 37, continues to grip Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, forcing ports from Celestún to El Cuyo to remain closed for a third consecutive day. The system, which has unleashed strong northerly winds, high swells, and intermittent rain, has disrupted fishing, tourism, and daily activities along the coast since Monday, April 7. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Mexico’s National Meteorological Service (SMN), the front’s effects are expected to gradually wane by Saturday, April 12, but not before delivering additional showers and challenging conditions to the region. Over the next two days, coastal communities should prepare for lingering impacts, while inland areas brace for scattered showers and cooler temperatures.