All boroughs in Mexico City are under a cold weather alert for Monday, February 2, with minimum temperatures potentially dropping to one degree Celsius. The Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection issued recommendations to safeguard residents during the coldest hours, from 2:00 to 8:00 a.m. The southern part of the city will be the most impacted by Cold Front No. 32.
Mexico City is bracing for a severe cold snap this Monday, February 2, impacting all 16 of its boroughs. The Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection reports that the lowest temperatures will occur between 2:00 and 8:00 a.m., with minima reaching as low as one degree Celsius in some areas.
Alerts are divided into yellow for 4 to 6 degrees in boroughs such as Azcapotzalco, Benito Juárez, Coyoacán, Cuauhtémoc, Gustavo A. Madero, Iztacalco, Iztapalapa, Miguel Hidalgo, Tláhuac, and Venustiano Carranza; and orange for 1 to 3 degrees in Álvaro Obregón, Cuajimalpa, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, Tlalpan, and Xochimilco. The southern region, affected by Cold Front No. 32 and its Arctic air mass, will experience the harshest conditions, with potential snow or sleet near Popocatépetl.
Civil Protection's advice includes ensuring ventilation when using heaters, updating influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations, applying lotion to hydrate skin, safeguarding children and elderly individuals, dressing warmly to cover nose and mouth, avoiding sudden temperature shifts, sheltering pets from the cold, staying hydrated, and eating foods high in vitamins A and C.
Light rains of up to 5 millimeters are forecast for Sunday and Monday, though afternoons should be mild and sunny. Neighborhoods like Ajusco Medio in Tlalpan may see 0.7 degrees, Belvedere Ajusco 0.8 degrees, Santa Anita in Milpa Alta 1.7 degrees, Topilejo in Tlalpan 2.2 degrees, and AICM in Venustiano Carranza 3 degrees.