MAGA Guatemala shares weather updates and highlights minister’s role at regional policy dialogue

Maynor Estrada, Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Alimentación
Maynor Estrada, Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganadería y Alimentación | Twitter

MAGA Guatemala, an account focused on agricultural and climate updates in Guatemala, shared several posts on November 3, 2025, addressing upcoming weather conditions and the participation of government officials in regional policy dialogues.

In a post published at 16:09 UTC, MAGA Guatemala informed followers about expected weather for the day: "#ClimaGT | Para este lunes 3 de noviembre, se prevé viento frío del norte ligero a moderados.

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#ElPuebloDignoEsPrimero https://t.co/uyH1FPg1OG"

Later that day at 16:55 UTC, the account reported on Minister María F. Rivera’s participation in a regional dialogue held in Brasília, Brazil: "La ministra @MariaF_Rivera participa en el Diálogo Regional de Políticas Agropecuarias: Productividad, Resiliencia y Seguridad Alimentaria en América Latina y el Caribe, en Brasilia, Brasil.

Este encuentro, organizado por @el_BID, tiene como objetivo conocer las últimas https://t.co/DYcOMXXxYd" The event was organized by the Inter-American Development Bank (BID) to discuss advances in productivity and food security policies across Latin America and the Caribbean.

At 17:58 UTC on November 3rd, MAGA Guatemala posted another update regarding meteorological developments: "Se prevé el acercamiento de un nuevo frente frío muy próximo a Guatemala. Entre lunes y martes podrían presentarse lluvias y/o lloviznas en las regiones del norte del país, principalmente en el Caribe y la Franja Transversal del Norte. https://t.co/yLrbHSjpjT"

The referenced ministerial meeting reflects ongoing efforts by regional governments to address challenges related to agricultural productivity and food security. These discussions are particularly relevant as Central American countries frequently face climate variability impacting their agricultural sectors.

Guatemala's northern regions are periodically affected by cold fronts during this season, which can bring rainfall or drizzle—conditions that influence local agriculture and infrastructure planning.