Barometric Pressure in Reynosa, Mexico 
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Hourly Pressure Trends
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Reynosa's air pressure is usually high because it's near the Gulf of Mexico and has flat, low-lying land. High pressure brings clear skies and warm temperatures. The city's geography makes it prone to winds from the Gulf, which can bring moisture. In summer, pressure drops, bringing hot and humid air with thunderstorms. Winters see higher pressure, cooler temperatures, and less rain. Reynosa has a humid subtropical climate with high pressure dominating most days. This climate brings very little rain and high temperatures year-round. Sometimes, low-pressure systems from the north bring cooler temperatures. The combination of geography and climate results in Reynosa's warm and mostly dry conditions.