Mexico City Temperature Market Guide
Mexico City, one of the world's largest metropolitan areas, offers a unique high-altitude subtropical trading environment. At over 7,300 feet elevation, the city enjoys spring-like temperatures year-round despite its tropical latitude.
Quick Facts
| Station Code | MMMX |
|---|---|
| Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
| Coordinates | 19.4361°N, 99.0719°W |
| Elevation | 7,341 ft (2,238 m) |
| Timezone | CT (America/Mexico_City) |
| NWS Office | Servicio Meteorologico Nacional |
About MMMX Weather Station
This extreme elevation is the defining feature of Mexico City's climate - despite being at 19 degrees N latitude, temperatures are remarkably mild.
Climate Patterns
Temperatures are remarkably stable - highs typically reach 23-27°C (73-81°F) year-round. Nights can be cool, dropping to 7-12°C (45-54°F).
The rainy season (June-September) brings daily afternoon thunderstorms.
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Pre-Monsoon (May): Warmest month with highs 26-28°C (79-82°F).
Wet Season (June - September): Daily afternoon storms with highs 22-24°C (72-75°F). Cooler due to cloud cover.
Transition (October): Decreasing rain with mild temperatures.
Trading Tips for Mexico City
The wet season brings afternoon thunderstorms that cool temperatures - expect lower highs during the rainy months.
Late spring (April-May) typically produces the highest temperatures.
Data Release Schedule
Typical release times for key data products at MMMX. Times shown in UTC.
| Data Type | Typical Time (UTC) | Variability |
|---|---|---|
| METAR Hourly observations |
Hourly at :53 | ±1 min |
6-Hour High/Low Reports
These METARs include 6-hour maximum and minimum temperatures, useful for tracking intraday temperature trends.
Note: Times are approximate and may vary. CLI reports are the official resolution source for temperature markets. See NWS Data Guide for more information.
Forecasting Challenges
Valley Effects: The basin geography creates temperature inversions and local variations.
Narrow Range: The stable climate makes distinguishing between outcomes within a small range challenging.
Historical Temperature Records
Record Low: -4.4°C (24°F) recorded in February 1907.
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