Mexico’s Puebla de Zaragoza is facing a forecast of extreme heat on June 18th, prompting concerns about potential record-breaking temperatures. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as the region prepares for potentially dangerous conditions. The forecast comes as the country anticipates temperatures approaching the national record of 58.5 degrees Celsius, set on July 6, 1966. Residents are advised to take precautions against heatstroke and dehydration, including staying indoors during peak hours and drinking plenty of fluids. The potential for exceeding previous highs underscores the increasing impact of climate change on weather patterns in Mexico. Local emergency services are on alert to respond to heat-related incidents.