Meteorologist Natalia Sánchez said weather conditions will vary across major Mexican cities for Saturday, June 27, 2026 [1].
These forecasts are critical for urban planning and public safety as the region faces a sharp contrast between storm risks in the capital and extreme heat in the north.
In Mexico City, the forecast indicates a temperature of 25°C [1]. Sánchez said there is a probability of storms in the capital [1]. The conditions in the city center suggest a moderate temperature relative to other regions, though the potential for precipitation remains a primary concern for residents.
The situation is hotter in Monterrey, where the temperature is expected to reach 36°C [1]. Sánchez said the environment will be sultry and without rain [1]. This lack of precipitation, combined with high heat, often increases the risk of dehydration and heat-related stress in industrial hubs.
Further temperature spikes are expected in Guadalajara and the northeast zone of the country. Sánchez said these areas will experience clear skies with temperatures reaching up to 40°C [1]. The intensity of the heat in these regions marks a peak for the day's weather patterns across the country.
The disparity in weather patterns—ranging from storm-prone skies in the center to extreme heat in the northeast—highlights the complex meteorological diversity of the region during this period. Residents in the northeast are advised to take precautions against the sun, while those in Mexico City should prepare for sudden rain.
“Pronóstico Ciudad de México: 25°C con probabilidad de tormenta”
The wide temperature variance across Mexico—from 25°C in the capital to 40°C in the northeast—demonstrates the simultaneous occurrence of different seasonal pressures. The combination of extreme heat in the north and storm activity in the center suggests a volatile atmospheric transition that can impact transportation and energy grids.


