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Mexico City weather, reported by Frenchy

The live pet-owner forecast for Mexico City, Mexico: walk verdicts, paw-safety context, and a very good weather anchor. Real forecast data, reported with more tail wags than your usual station.

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Verdicts use the same temperature bands as our vet-sourced guides to safe walking temperatures and cold-weather limits, including the humidity bump and the 7-second pavement test.

Next 12 hours in Mexico City

10-day Mexico City forecast

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What Mexico City weather usually means for pets

Averages tell you what to plan a wardrobe around. Here is Mexico City's typical year with a dog-walk comfort rating for each month, using the same bands as the live verdict above.

MonthAvg highAvg lowTypical midday walk
January72.3°F / 22°C47.3°F / 8°CFine for most dogs
February75.7°F / 24°C49.1°F / 10°CFine for most dogs
March79°F / 26°C52°F / 11°CCaution — shade & water
April81.5°F / 28°C55.6°F / 13°CCaution — shade & water
May81°F / 27°C56.7°F / 14°CCaution — shade & water
June78.4°F / 26°C56.8°F / 14°CCaution — shade & water
July76.5°F / 25°C55.4°F / 13°CFine for most dogs
August76.3°F / 25°C55.8°F / 13°CFine for most dogs
September74.7°F / 24°C55.6°F / 13°CFine for most dogs
October74.3°F / 24°C53.2°F / 12°CFine for most dogs
November73°F / 23°C49.8°F / 10°CFine for most dogs
December72.3°F / 22°C47.3°F / 8°CFine for most dogs

Record high: 94°F / 34°C (May 25, 2024) · Record low: 24°F / -4°C (February 13, 1960)

Climate data: Servicio Meteorologico Nacional 1991-2020 climate normals (Tacubaya observatory).

Mexico City weather facts every pet owner should know

  • Sitting about 2,240 m above sea level, Mexico City stays remarkably mild: its warmest month, April, averages highs of just 81.5F, so extreme heat days are rarer than in most Latin American capitals.
  • Winter mornings are the surprise: January lows average 47.3F and the record low is 24F, so short-coated and senior dogs appreciate a light sweater on dawn walks from December to February.
  • The rainy season runs roughly June through September with afternoon downpours, while spring (April and May, highs 81.5F and 81.0F) is the hottest stretch for paw-safe walk planning.
  • The all-time record high is only 94F, set May 25, 2024, but thin high-altitude air means intense sun: shade breaks and water matter even when the thermometer looks tame.
Skyline of Mexico City with skyscrapers along Paseo de la Reforma
Skyline of Mexico City with skyscrapers along Paseo de la Reforma. Photo: Nan Palmero from San Antonio, TX, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Mexico City pet weather questions

The hot window is late spring: April highs average 81.5F, close to the 82F risky line, so walk before 10 am or after 6 pm in April and May. High-altitude sun is strong, so add shade and water even on days that read below 77F.
Sometimes. December and January lows average around 47.3F to 48.2F, and cold snaps have hit a record 24F, so small, senior, or short-coated dogs benefit from a sweater on early morning winter walks. Midday winter highs near 72F are usually coat-free.
From June through September, afternoons often bring heavy showers while mornings stay dry, and highs ease to about 75F to 78F. Schedule the main walk before midday, dry paws after wet outings, and keep indoor games ready for stormy afternoons.
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