Cold front 33 approaches Mexico with temperatures down to -15°C

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.

Mexico's winter season is entering its most intense phase with the arrival of Cold Front No. 33, as reported by the National Meteorological Service (SMN). Originating from the northwest, this system interacts with polar air masses and jet streams, leading to widespread rain, strong winds, and potential snow or sleet in mountainous areas.

The front is already impacting the Yucatán Peninsula and northern Mexico with precipitation and wind gusts, but the associated cold air mass will bring progressive cooling through the week. SMN reports note that in comparable events, highland areas in the north and center face severe frosts. Projections estimate temperatures below -15°C in parts of Durango, -15 to -10°C in the Sierra de Chihuahua, -10 to -5°C in Sonora and Zacatecas, and -5 to 0°C in elevations of Coahuila, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, and Aguascalientes.

This could trigger a 'Norte' event in the northwest, with abrupt temperature drops in the sierras. Experts advise checking SMN bulletins, exercising caution on icy roads, and dressing warmly at night and dawn. No official statement confirms -15°C forecasts for all previously mentioned states.

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

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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 National Meteorological Service reported that cold front number 38 will affect various regions of the country with low temperatures and frosts starting March 3, 2026. Meanwhile, a heat wave will persist in southern states with highs up to 45°C. Rains are expected in more than 20 states, signaling the gradual end of the extreme heat.

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Following cold front 38's impacts, the National Meteorological Service forecasts intensified heavy rains across northern, southeastern, and central Mexico on March 4, with possible tornadoes in northern states, temperature drops from incoming cold front 39, and ongoing heat waves exceeding 40°C in central and southern regions.

Guadalajara's metropolitan area will see clear skies and high temperatures up to 33.7°C this Friday, according to the National Meteorological Service. No rain is forecast, with moderate winds and low humidity. The heat will continue through the weekend.

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The Mexico City government issued a yellow alert for all 16 boroughs due to forecasts of winds with gusts over 59 km/h during Saturday afternoon and evening. The action aims to prevent risks such as falling branches and objects. An additional alert was activated for low temperatures in several areas.

A cold front will approach the northwest Gulf of Mexico, bringing clouds and possible isolated rains to western Cuba starting Thursday. Temperatures will remain warm, with highs between 27 and 30°C and lows between 20 and 23°C. Conditions will improve over the weekend with the arrival of a high-pressure system.

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Mexico's National Meteorological Service forecasts a very active 2026 rainy season in May and June, particularly in central Mexico, potentially impacting World Cup matches at Estadio Banorte. SMN director Fabián Vázquez Romaña said these projections were shared with FIFA. From July to September, rains will be in line with or below average.

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