First snowfall blankets La Rosilla amid -11.5°C cold from Front Frío 16, with shelters activated.
First snowfall blankets La Rosilla amid -11.5°C cold from Front Frío 16, with shelters activated.
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First snowfall of season blankets Ensenada and La Rosilla

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The first snowfall of the 2025-2026 season fell in Ensenada, Baja California, and La Rosilla, Durango, during the early mornings of November 20 and 21, driven by Front Frío 16 and the first winter storm. Temperatures dropped to -11.5 °C in La Rosilla, blanketing areas with up to two centimeters of snow. Authorities activated alerts and shelters amid the extreme cold.

The weather event was most intense in Parque Nacional Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, in Ensenada, where altitudes exceed 3,000 meters and favored light to moderate snowfall. Images from the Comisión Nacional del Agua (Conagua) show pines blanketed in white and frozen trails, with temperatures down to -6 °C according to the Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN).

In La Rosilla, known as Mexico's 'freezer,' snow reached a layer of nearly two centimeters, and the thermometer hit -11.5 °C. The event also affected Ciénega de la Vaca, in Guanaceví municipality. Roberto Delgado Gallegos, Conagua's local director, warned of more snow or sleet in Guanaceví communities and serrano municipalities like Santiago Papasquiaro, Tepehuanes, Topia, and Canelas.

The interaction of Front Frío 16, a polar trough, and a subtropical jet stream caused these conditions in northwest and northern Mexico. Durango's Protección Civil activated 88 shelters for vulnerable populations and advised avoiding nighttime rural road travel, protecting pipes, livestock, and vehicles. In Baja California, they alerted to possible closures on park access roads due to ice and fog.

For Saturday, November 22, strong rains are forecast in Baja California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, with snow in mountainous areas. Very strong frosts could reach -10 °C in sierras. On Sunday, November 23, snow risk persists in Chihuahua, with showers in the north and northeast.

In Mexico City, cold arrived with lows of 4 to 6 °C in boroughs like Milpa Alta and Tlalpan, under a Yellow Alert from the Secretaría de Gestión Integral de Riesgos y Protección Civil.

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Mexico's Servicio Meteorológico Nacional forecasted extreme temperatures on Sunday, April 5, due to Frente Frío 43 and a high-altitude trough. Some states hit up to 45 degrees Celsius, while others saw lows of -10 degrees with possible frost. Rains and strong winds impacted various regions.

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Mexico's National Water Commission (Conagua) reported that Sábado de Gloria on April 4 will feature rains, hail, and possible whirlwinds across several regions due to cold front 43. Easter Sunday, April 5, will see scattered showers and heavy to very heavy rains in multiple central, northern, and southeastern states. Wind gusts of 60 to 80 km/h will impact northern areas.

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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Mexico City activated a yellow alert for heavy rain, hail and strong winds on Sunday, May 10, with the south and east areas most affected.

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