
Maximum and minimum temperatures and chances of precipitation This is the weather forecast for the next few hours on Monday in Mexico City, Mexico.
Possibility of rain For this Monday in Mexico City, it’s 25% during the day and 7% at night.
While the percentage of clouds reaches 99% during the day and 92% at night.
As for temperature Maximum temperatures are expected to reach 14 degrees and a minimum of 6 degrees in this area. UV rays are expected to reach a level of up to 2.
While the wind speed will reach 35 kilometers per hour during the day and 33 kilometers per hour at night.

He might think it’s because Geographical location and extent, the Mexican capital would have a uniform subtropical climate but this is not the caseIts climate ranges from moderate to cool, humid and alpine tundra in the upper part of the south.
In general, the climate is warm and temperate in the CDMX region, ranging from 22 to 27 degrees; The summer season is characterized by a good amount of rainfall, with June, August and September being the months in which the highest amount of rainfall is recorded.
During the winter, temperatures typically drop to zero in the upper regions of the ocean, such as the… Ajusco; In contrast, demarcation e.g Iztacalco, Iztapalapa, Venustiano Carranza and Gustavo A. Madero They are usually the driest and mildest.
Among Historical records It is known that the last time snow fell in the city was in 1967. While the highest temperature was recorded on May 9, 1998, when the thermometer rose to 33.9 degrees, while the lowest temperature was -10 degrees, recorded on December 10, 1972.
because of Climate change The capital is being severely damaged by the ongoing environmental emergency, so currently the Ministry of the Environment (Sedema), in alliance with the German Cooperation for Sustainable Development (GIZ Mexico) and the Mexican Climate Initiative (ICM), Performs a series of actions Which revolves around integrated and sustainable mobility; Zero waste solar city; Sustainable water management and river rescue; Revegetation of the countryside and the city. Air quality and climate culture.

Lack of preparedness for hydrometeorological phenomena represents a daily cost of more than 25 million pesos for Mexican companies, according to data from the Mexican Association of Insurance Institutions (AMIS). Between 2012 and 2024, an average of P7,591 million was paid annually for claims related to storms, heavy rains, and floods, an increase of 91% compared to 2001-2012.
This panorama reflects the increasing operational and financial vulnerability of companies, especially during the hurricane season, which extends until November 30, according to the National Water Commission (Conagua).
Forecasts for 2025 indicate high hurricane activity, with the potential for 8 to 9 tropical storms, 4 or 5 Category 1 or 2 hurricanes, and up to 6 intense Category 3 or higher hurricanes.
Given this scenario, Eduardo Gutierrez, managing partner at Ecos, a consulting firm specializing in insurance and risk management, recommends strengthening three key pillars: adequate insurance, strong internal protocols, and pre-defined strategic alliances.
Regarding coverage, Gutierrez warns that having a policy does not guarantee adequate protection; “A comprehensive policy against hydrometeorological phenomena should take into account at least the following elements: coverage for hurricanes, storms, hail, landslides and floods; protection against interruption of activities or loss of income; damage to goods during transportation or used outside the factory; additional expenses for temporary transportation; debris removal and cleaning; and preferential claims care processes,” explains the specialist.
In addition, it recommends periodically reviewing insured values and updating asset locations.
Your storm response plan (ERP) should include five phases:
Annual planning.
Initial and final preparation.
Respond during the event.
Post recovery, including exercises.
Continuous updating of procedures.
Besides insurance, internal protocols play a key role in risk management. “It is very important that the protocols include secure communication channels, designation of responsible persons by region and mechanisms for documenting damages in order to facilitate management with insurance companies and reduce the impact on business continuity,” notes Alicia Martinez, Deputy Director of Damage, Auto and Bond at Equs.