Altitude and latitude are the main factors to consider when climate is concerned. Some areas of Mexico are north of the Tropic of Cancer (23.437ºN), belonging to the "Temperate Zone". Then, there are high altitude areas along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, which result in low temperatures that during Winter months, result in seasonal snowfalls.
In some parts of Mexico, such as near the US border in Juarez, and in higher elevations in the mountains of Mexico. Here are some of the cities with seasonal snowfalls in Mexico:JuarezChihuahuaCreelParralMatamorosMonterreySaltilloTorreonDurangoZacatecasSan Luis PotosiTolucaTecateTulancingo
snow and wind... that's about it
Up to 18 inches at certain regions.
Black snow is unlikely to occur naturally in Mexico. It is more commonly associated with industrial pollution or volcanic activity, which might discolor the snow. However, this phenomenon would be rare in Mexico.
Yes- all parts of Virginia get snow sometimes. Dublin is at a higher elevation, and gets more snow than some parts.
Most regions south of the Tropic of Cancer (23° 26' 22'' N) don't get any snow, unless they are high mountains and peaks, such as the Popocatepetl volcano (19°01'20''N 98°37'40''W) which has an altitude of 5,426 metres (17,802 ft).
i think yes it snow in mexico but nit a lot
No, it´s possible to get snow in mexico at higher elevations, but not there.
Too hot.
In New Mexico, regions with lower elevations, particularly in the southeastern part of the state, generally receive little to no snow. Areas such as the Chihuahuan Desert and cities like Carlsbad and Hobbs experience mild winters and minimal snowfall. Additionally, the southern portions of the state, including parts of the Mesilla Valley, also see limited snow accumulation due to their warm climate.
In some parts of the world, it would have.
yes, in some parts