The contrasting weather patterns highlight the diverse climatic conditions experienced during the Christmas season across different regions. While Germany faces extreme cold and potential frost, Mexico is preparing for a mix of cold and rain, showcasing the variability of winter weather.
As the cold front moves through Mexico, it may lead to travel disruptions due to icy conditions in mountainous areas. In Germany, the persistent cold could affect holiday activities, pushing people indoors and impacting local businesses reliant on holiday foot traffic.
Meteorologists predict a cold wave across various regions in Europe and Mexico this Christmas season. In Germany, high pressure system Günther is expected to bring frosty nights with temperatures dropping to -10 degrees Celsius, particularly in southern regions and the Alps. Meanwhile, in Mexico, a cold front and trough will lead to cold weather, rain, and potential snowfall in mountainous areas, while some coastal regions may experience temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius.
- In Germany, the cold weather is expected to persist through the weekend after Christmas, with temperatures remaining low and foggy conditions in the north. In Mexico, the National Meteorological Service warns of a cold environment, especially in the Northern Tableland and Central Tableland, with recommendations for residents to dress warmly.