Mexico City, April 27, 2026 – Mexico City experienced widespread rainfall on Monday, leading to significant disruptions across the metropolis. The meteorological phenomenon, which included hail and wind gusts reaching up to 50 km/h, resulted in fallen trees and branches in various boroughs and caused delays in the public transportation system.
Authorities Monitor Weather Conditions
Despite the persistent precipitation, the Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC) has not issued official rain alerts. However, authorities are maintaining constant vigilance due to the formation of strong rain nuclei with hail over the State of Mexico, which are moving towards the southern metropolitan area.
Metro Operations Affected by Safety Measures
The adverse weather conditions have impacted the service of the Collective Transportation System Metro. To ensure user safety, a ‘safety march’ protocol has been implemented on Lines 3, 4, 8, and 12. This measure aims to guarantee a secure journey for commuters amidst the challenging weather.
Firefighters Respond to Incidents
The Heroic Fire Department has deployed emergency crews to address reported incidents. These include a fallen tree on Calzada Camarones in the Nueva Santa María neighborhood of Azcapotzalco, and another incident on Galeana street in the Pueblo Santa María Tepepan neighborhood of Xochimilco.
Continued Rain and Wind Expected
Throughout the remainder of the night, a mild environment is expected to prevail, with the persistence of light rains and occasional showers. Authorities anticipate that the conditions of precipitation, accompanied by wind gusts, will continue during the early hours of the night.
Public Urged to Exercise Caution
The public is strongly advised to stay informed through the official social media channels of the Mexico City Government and emergency services for any eventualities. Residents are urged to exercise extreme caution when traveling through wooded areas and to drive prudently to prevent accidents.
Impact on Southern Boroughs
In the boroughs of Tlalpan and Xochimilco, reports indicate the presence of rain with hail, which has complicated vehicular traffic in these areas. The combination of rain and wind gusts, which have reached up to 50 km/h, has contributed to the falling of branches and trees across various points of the city.
Source: https://oem.com.mx/la-prensa/metropoli/lluvia-generalizada-en-cdmx-deja-arboles-caidos-y-retrasos-en-el-metro-29704072