Mexico City is preparing for a significant heatwave as temperatures are expected to rise substantially on June 22nd. This forecast comes as a stark contrast to the country’s historical temperature records. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Mexico was -25 degrees Celsius on December 27, 1997. While current conditions are far from that extreme, the anticipated heat represents a notable shift and potential challenge for residents. Authorities have not yet issued specific heat advisories, but citizens are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions. The significant temperature difference highlights Mexico’s diverse climate and the potential for extreme weather events. Further updates on the heatwave’s progression are expected from meteorological services.