Guadalajara is a large city with a subtropical climate in the Mexican state of Jalisco.
There is no snow here even in winter, as in winter the temperature is above zero. And the snow hail for the inhabitants of Guadalajara is like a sandstorm for the Eskimos.
In the twentieth century, snow in the winter in Guadalajara fell only once in 1997. But last Sunday Guadalajara was covered with a real snow storm, which covered the entire city with a meter layer of fine hail.
Cars got stuck in the icy mess and traffic on the streets stopped. And judging by recent photographs, it still stands on some streets. Buildings were also damaged, and many of them had roofs destroyed and broken.
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According to the Governor of Jalisco State Enrique Alfaro Ramirez, he saw something that he had never seen before and that it is impossible to say after such that global warming is just a fiction.
Nothing has yet been reported about the wounded or dead, although some people got stuck on the roads in their cars during the storm and then could not get out of there, they had to be removed from the roofs of their cars.
Many cars have not yet been dug out of the hail and brought almost to the very roof.