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Guadalajara Weather Forecast: Rain, Winds, and Temperatures Ahead

Guadalajara, Mexico – The weather forecast for Guadalajara this Sunday, September 14, predicts light rain. The temperature will reach a high of 28 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day, with a 55% chance of precipitation and 75% cloud cover. Winds will blow at 22 kilometers per hour (about 14 miles per hour).
In the evening, temperatures are expected to drop to around 16 degrees Celsius (61 degrees Fahrenheit), with a 25% chance of rain and 93% cloudiness. Wind speeds will decrease slightly to 18 kilometers per hour (11 miles per hour).
Guadalajara, known for its humid subtropical climate, typically experiences two main seasons: a dry season in spring and a rainy season from June to October. The hottest months are May and June, with temperatures often exceeding 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit).
According to historical records, the highest temperature ever recorded in Guadalajara was 38.7 degrees Celsius (101.7 degrees Fahrenheit) on May 6, 1994. The coldest temperature occurred on December 14, 1997, when it dropped to -7.0 degrees Celsius (19.4 degrees Fahrenheit), resulting in the city’s second recorded snowfall.
The Mexican national meteorological service reports that the average annual temperature across the country is 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit). However, certain cities, particularly in the north, regularly experience extreme temperatures.
Recent climate data indicates a worrying trend in Mexico, with increasing temperatures and changing precipitation patterns attributed to climate change. Experts predict a significant decrease in annual rainfall, potentially disrupting agriculture and increasing environmental emergencies in urban areas.
On Sunday, September 14, locals are advised to prepare for possible rain and fluctuating temperatures, making it necessary to dress appropriately for the unpredictable weather.