Stormy weather in Mexico City caused by cold front 13, featuring rain, wind, and mountainous frost.
Stormy weather in Mexico City caused by cold front 13, featuring rain, wind, and mountainous frost.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Cold front 13 causes rains, cold and winds in Mexican states

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Cold front number 13 impacts several Mexican states with rains, low temperatures, and strong winds, leading to class suspensions and alerts in Mexico City. Civil protection authorities monitor rivers and conduct preventive evacuations in vulnerable areas. Frost is expected in mountainous regions and possible snow on volcano peaks.

Cold front 13, advancing over southeastern Mexico and the Yucatán Peninsula, interacts with a polar trough and generates adverse conditions across much of the country, according to the National Meteorological Service. In Hidalgo, Veracruz, Puebla, Oaxaca, and Tlaxcala, rains, wind gusts, and temperature drops are reported, with operations by the National Civil Protection Coordination (CNPC) and missions from the Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), led by Omar García Harfuch.

In Hidalgo, classes were suspended in 34 municipalities as a precaution; the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) repaired power outages in Juárez and Eloxochitlán, and the Infrastructure Secretariat controlled a landslide in Tianguistengo. The National Defense Secretariat (Sedena) evacuated communities in Huehuetla due to landslide risks. Veracruz reports moderate rains and strong winds on the southern coast, such as in Coatzacoalcos and Minatitlán, with river monitoring. In Puebla, light rains in the northeastern sierra, like Teziutlán, prompted class suspensions and a temporary DIF state shelter.

Oaxaca faces winds up to 110 km/h in the Mixteca and Flores Magón Sierra, causing fallen trees and poles, with power cuts in Santa María Yucuhiti and Huautla de Jiménez, but no injuries. Alerts for 3-meter waves in the Tehuantepec Gulf. In Tlaxcala, temperatures near 0°C in Atlangatepec and 2-3°C in other municipalities; schools adjusted schedules, and warm clothing is recommended.

In Mexico City, an orange alert was activated for boroughs like Álvaro Obregón and Tlalpan (1-3°C from 4:00 PM on the 10th to 9:00 AM on the 11th) and yellow for Coyoacán and Iztapalapa (4-6°C early morning of the 11th). Nationally, frosts of -15°C in Durango highlands and up to -5°C in Hidalgo, Puebla, and Veracruz; possible snow on Pico de Orizaba and Cofre de Perote. Torrential rains in Veracruz and Oaxaca, with winds of 90-110 km/h on coasts.

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Discussions on X about Cold Front 13 focus on warnings of intense rains, low temperatures, and strong winds affecting multiple Mexican states, with official alerts for safety measures, class suspensions, and potential damages like floods and fallen trees. Sentiments are predominantly neutral and precautionary, emphasizing the need to bundle up and avoid risks, with some humorous takes on coping with the cold. Journalists and news outlets provide updates, while regular users share personal experiences of the weather's impact.

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Dramatic photorealistic scene of heavy rain, strong winds, and mountain snow from winter storm and cold front 40 in northern Mexico.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Fourth Winter Storm and Cold Front 40 Bring Rains, Winds to Northern Mexico

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Following cold front 39's impacts earlier in March, the fourth winter storm and cold front number 40 will bring heavy rains, strong winds, and low temperatures to northwest and northern Mexico on Monday, March 9, according to the National Meteorological Service. Showers are expected in the center and south of the country, with possible snow in mountainous areas. In contrast, a heat wave persists in the south with temperatures up to 45 degrees Celsius.

The second winter storm of the season will begin to lose strength this Tuesday, January 13, but cold front number 28 will maintain freezing conditions across much of Mexico in the coming days. The National Water Commission warns of frosts, rains, and strong winds in various regions. The storm will move toward Texas, ceasing to affect the country.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The National Meteorological Service is monitoring Cold Front No. 33, moving from northwest Mexico and set to intensify the 2025-2026 winter with sharp temperature drops and widespread rain. Severe frosts are expected in highland areas of the north and center, with sub-zero lows in several states. While official confirmation of -15°C across all areas is lacking, projections point to frigid conditions in regions like Durango and Chihuahua.

Strong winds from cold front 27 toppled the box of a parked trailer in the La Ventosa region of Oaxaca, leading to a temporary closure of the Salina Cruz-La Ventosa highway. No injuries were reported, as the driver was rescued unharmed. The event underscores the hazards of wind gusts reaching up to 100 kilometers per hour in the Isthmus area.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Mexico City's Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection activated orange and yellow alerts for low temperatures in six boroughs during the early hours of Thursday, March 19, 2026. Tlalpan will see 1 to 3°C under orange alert, while Álvaro Obregón, Cuajimalpa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, and Xochimilco face yellow alert with 4 to 6°C.

The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) installed its Emergency Response Steering Group in permanent session to monitor the third winter storm 'Fern', which will affect northern and central Mexico from January 23 to 25, 2026, with extreme cold, snowfalls, and rains. The action aims to ensure electricity supply amid potential disruptions in natural gas imports from the United States. As of noon on January 23, no impacts have been reported.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The National Meteorological System forecasts mixed weather this Sunday, March 22, 2026, with heavy rains in the west, center, and south, alongside high temperatures in the north and Pacific regions. These conditions stem from a cyclonic circulation and moisture from the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico. Flooding risks are expected in some areas.

 

 

 

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