“This is not Canada”: the snow surprises the inhabitants of these CDMX municipalities | VIDEO

The south of the Mexican capital was painted white for this reason Credit:

This Saturday, February 17 was undoubtedly exceptional for the residents of Mexico Well, in addition to rain which began in the early hours of the day and which would help to fight against water problem from the center of the country to supply Cutzamala systemthere snowfall which is recorded in various areas of the city has remained trending, especially because it is not common for this weather phenomenon to occur.

Thanks to the social network X, formerly called Twitter, users have shared photos and videos who tell how the municipalities of the south and west of the Mexican capital were painted white thanks to the snowfall which, in addition to causing a drop in temperaturemeans that once melted, it also goes to the places intended for the storage of vital liquid.

The video that attracted the most attention was the one published by internet user Columba López who, in addition to wishing his followers a good day, showed that the park known as Morrillos Cross located in the area of Ajuscoof town hall Tlalpan It continues with the fall of melted snow, visible both on the trees and on the ground.

The residents of Tlalpan town hall were amazed by this event which had already gone viral Credit:

It is important to mention that due to these weather conditions it has been reported that the Picacho-Ajusco Highway It was closed, so if you want to enjoy this unique spectacle, it will be difficult for the rest of the inhabitants of the capital to move around, especially since the closure was intended to protect the integrity of the drivers whose units do not are not authorized to circulate. … drive on the roads in this weather.

On the other hand, the Tlalpan town hall is not the only one to “he dressed in white” this day, but it was also reported that the same weather conditions occurred in high demarcation areas such as Milpa Alta And Cuajimalpa.

“It’s not Canada, it’s near Cuajimalpa,” we can read on social networks.

Other areas of the city seem snowy this Saturday Credit: X @RommieLarousse

The journalistic group known as The supercivics published on the same digital platform a series of photos where it seemed that the Lion Desert It is also another place in the city where snowfall has given rise to scenarios similar to those in countries where the natural phenomenon is more common.

The Lion Desert was another place where snow fell.

Members of the group took advantage of the scenery to go mountain biking, an activity which revealed that trees and roads are covered in the life-giving liquid although in a solid state.

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