Feb 12 • 13:52 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

Will it no longer be cold in Mexico City and the State of Mexico? This is the weather forecast by affected areas for today, February 12

The weather forecast for Mexico City and the State of Mexico indicates a slight increase in temperatures, though cold conditions and potential rainfall are still expected in some areas.

The winter season continues in Mexico City and the State of Mexico, with reports suggesting a slight increase in temperature. However, the forecast from the National Meteorological Service (SMN) indicates that some regions may still experience precipitation, including rain and possible sleet or snow in northern states such as Baja California. The overall climate conditions appear to vary, with regions at higher elevations expected to experience more significant cold temperatures.

According to the SMN, the intensity of cold will differ between Mexico City and the State of Mexico, particularly in the mountainous areas. While some zones are likely to see moderate temperatures, others will remain susceptible to the winter chill. This variance highlights the geographic differences that affect local weather patterns, emphasizing the need for region-specific forecasts so residents can prepare accordingly.

Despite the warmer trends in certain regions, precipitation is still anticipated for today, particularly in specific areas of both states. Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest forecasts to adapt their plans to the changing weather conditions. The potential for rain, combined with colder temperatures, underscores the unpredictability of weather during the winter months in these regions, where severe weather can abruptly impact daily life.

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