Mexico City has a high altitude subtropical climate. What does this mean? Well, temperatures are usually moderate throughout the year, with relatively mild winters. And although it is really strange for snow to fall in the Aztec capital, it happened once in 1967. Well, the reality is that twice if we count these illustrations that artificial intelligence makes.
Through recreations made by a machine learning mechanism, the TikTok user @NotalgiaTime1999 brings snow to Mexico City 56 years later.
Mexico City may not be prepared for a violent snowstorm. If it passes, it could have several impacts on the city and daily life.
It would affect traffic and public transportation, as the city’s infrastructure is not fully equipped to deal with snowy conditions. Roads and streets could become slippery, and public transportation could experience delays.
Additionally, in the event of significant snowfall, schools and some businesses may temporarily close to ensure the safety of residents. This could affect the daily routine of many people.
They are all hypothetical cases. But the best would be the postcards that we would have left, which is what we highlight from what this TikTok user did when showing the iconic sites with supposed snowfall in Mexico City.