Freezing Nightmare: Was 1967’s Mexico Cold Snap a Climate Warning

Weather Patterns in Mexico City

The occurrence of unusual weather patterns in Mexico City can sometimes be a spectacle, despite the generally warm climate of the region. In some instances, places like the Angel of Independence and the Zócalo have been blanketed with snow, a sight that is usually foreign to the city.

Mexico City experiences an average temperature of 13.5°C in January, which is the coldest month of the year. This period can see temperature drops, with a historic low of -10.5°C recorded at the El Guarda meteorological station.

Statistics of Cold Days in January

According to data, January 12 is the day when low temperatures frequently occur in Mexico City. Other days like January 11 and 14 also tend to be particularly cold due to the activity of cold fronts during the first half of the month.

Historic Snowfall and Climatic Context

A snowfall event in Mexico City was caused by the interaction of a polar air mass and a jet stream carrying moisture into the country. This combination led to ideal conditions for snowfall, and temperatures dropped significantly.

Will Mexico City Experience Another Snowfall?

The likelihood of a repeat snowfall in Mexico City is low due to the city’s moderate winters with average minimum temperatures of 6 to 7 degrees Celsius. However, in areas of higher altitude, snowfall is more common, and the impact of climate change on the region’s climate is evident.

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