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El Niño Observatory Monitored cities Chihuahua Ciudad Juárez

El Niño in Ciudad JuárezChihuahua · Mexico

Current El Niño risk

Attention level: ModerateWarning · Storms / coastal hazardsRisk zone, but no flood signal in the next 14 days

Ciudad Juárez is inside the projected impact zone Southern United States.

A stronger subtropical jet steers wetter, stormier winters across California and the Gulf Coast, with flood and severe-weather episodes.

Next 14 days in Ciudad Juárez

0 of the next 14 days show a 60%+ chance of rain; 0 with heavy rain.

% is the chance of rain that day. The word shows how strong that rain should be. Tap a day for details.

Areas with flood history in Ciudad Juárez

Norponiente / La Montada / Fronteriza Baja

Norponiente / La Montada / Fronteriza Baja

Area of natural streams and dikes with recurrent flooding

Plutarco Elías Calles y dique de Plutarco Elías Calles

Plutarco Elías Calles y dique de Plutarco Elías Calles

Record of waterlogging and dike overflows in intense rains

Tecnológico y Manuel Gómez Morín

Tecnológico y Manuel Gómez Morín

Road crossing cataloged among the most problematic due to flooding

Óscar Flores y Adolfo López Mateos

Óscar Flores y Adolfo López Mateos

Road crossing repeatedly reported with flooding and closures

Paseo de la Victoria y Teófilo Borunda

Paseo de la Victoria y Teófilo Borunda

Reported with flooding, water accumulation, and road closures

16 de Septiembre y avenida Juárez

16 de Septiembre y avenida Juárez

Underpass with water accumulation and recurrent flooding

Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] · Images: Google Street View. They show the street on a normal day, not during a flood. AI-generated list using web search (Perplexity Sonar) from news and public sources. Use as a starting reference, not an official risk map.

What you should do

  • Secure loose objects on balconies, roofs and yards before storms arrive.
  • Keep an emergency kit: water, flashlight, batteries, first aid, charged power bank.
  • During severe storms stay away from windows, coastal areas and flooded underpasses.
  • Plan for power cuts: keep devices charged and some cash at hand.
  • Always follow your national meteorological service and local civil defense. Their warnings override anything on this page.

Emergency kit: what to have ready

Emergency numbers

Numbers are national defaults; some regions use local variants. Confirm with local authorities.

Official monitoring agencies

SMN / CONAGUA

National weather service

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CENAPRED

Civil defense and emergencies

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NOAA Climate Prediction Center

Global ENSO reference

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IRI, Columbia University

Global ENSO reference

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Frequently asked questions

Is Ciudad Juárez affected by El Niño?

Yes. Ciudad Juárez sits in the documented impact zone Southern United States: A stronger subtropical jet steers wetter, stormier winters across California and the Gulf Coast, with flood and severe-weather episodes.

Will it rain in Ciudad Juárez in the coming days?

The current 14-day forecast shows 0 days with a 60%+ chance of rain and 0 days with heavy rain. Probabilities update every 6 hours.

What should residents of Ciudad Juárez do?

Secure loose objects on balconies, roofs and yards before storms arrive. Keep an emergency kit: water, flashlight, batteries, first aid, charged power bank. Always follow your national meteorological service and local civil defense. Their warnings override anything on this page.

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Data refreshes every 6 hours. Forecast: Open-Meteo. Zone risk: NOAA data and documented El Niño patterns.

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