Meteorologist Natalia Sánchez released the weather forecast for Sunday, June 21, 2026, predicting varied conditions across major Mexican cities [1].
These forecasts are critical for urban planning and public health, as the region manages the transition into the summer season with fluctuating precipitation and heat levels.
In Mexico City, the forecast indicates a 40% probability of showers [1]. Residents in the capital are advised to prepare for potential rain throughout the day as these weather patterns move through the central region.
Meanwhile, the northern regions of the country are experiencing significantly higher temperatures. In Monterrey and the surrounding northern zone, maximum temperatures are expected to reach between 33 and 36°C [1]. This heat remains a primary concern for the region's energy grid and water management systems.
Sánchez provided the update to inform the population about the expected atmospheric conditions for the day. "Natalia Sánchez te comparte el pronóstico del clima para este domingo 21 de junio de 2026," Sánchez said [2].
Guadalajara was also included in the general weather outlook, though specific numerical temperature data for the city was not highlighted in the primary report. The divergence between the rainy conditions in the center and the heat in the north illustrates the current climatic split across the country's geography.
“40% probability of showers in Mexico City”
The simultaneous occurrence of moderate rain probability in the capital and high heat in the north reflects the typical seasonal volatility of the Mexican climate in June. Such patterns often necessitate coordinated responses between municipal governments to manage both urban flooding in the center and heat-related health risks in the north.



