Have you ever wondered what the weather will be like this New Year in CDMX? Well, we can tell you in advance that it will be so cold that not even the hot punch will be enough to warm you up.
The Secretary of Integral Risk Management and Civil Protection issued a special warning that confirms even colder weather for the CDMX.
From December 30, 2025 to January 1, 2026, the thermometer will drop even lower, so get your scarf, gloves and your best jacket ready to welcome 2026.
What will the weather be like this New Year in CDMX?
Mornings will be the protagonists of the cold: temperatures between 1 and 6 ºC are expected, with a cold to very cold atmosphere and the possibility of frost in the highest areas. If you are an early riser, you better be mentally prepared to go out in the cold.
The good news? In the afternoon the weather improves, and temperatures are expected to range from 17 to 22 ºC. No doubt a pleasant break for those who intend to start the party early or do some last minute shopping.
Even so, there could be isolated light showers, those that come without warning and are already part of the winter charm of Chilango.
And the real alert comes now! The early morning of December 31 will be the coldest of all. Get ready to toast and eat your 12 grapes with a weather that will be at its coldest.
The tip? Plan a festive look but be warm and ready for any express outing in the cold. The key is to look good, but not hypothermic.
What do the authorities recommend?
The special advisory recommends bundling up in layers, covering your mouth and nose to avoid breathing in freezing air, and eating well with fruits, vegetables and warm beverages.
If you use heaters at home, remember to maintain good ventilation to avoid accidents. And an important reminder for these dates: avoid pyrotechnics, not only for safety, but also for your pets and air quality.
With these recommendations, you are ready to welcome 2026 with joy, good vibes and, above all, warm. The weather this New Year’s Eve in CDMX will be freezing, but nothing that a good sweater and the festive spirit can’t handle.