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diciembre 23, 2025
Pídale paraguas al niño Dios: en los primeros meses de 2026 habría en Medellín lluvias por encima del promedio
Los primeros tres meses del año, históricamente, han sido categorizados como meses secos. Sin embargo, según advirtió el Ideam, en enero, febrero y ma...

TL;DR
- Medellín and the Aburrá Valley may experience rainfall slightly above historical averages in January, February, and March 2026.
- Global climate models suggest a 60-80% probability of rain during these months, with high intensity expected in the afternoons and evenings.
- Temperatures are expected to remain close to historical averages.
- The region has seen an increase in extreme rain events, attributed to global climate change.
- Medellín and the Aburrá Valley have not significantly advanced in territorial adaptation to face increased risks like mass movements and torrential events.
- 30% of Medellín's population lives in areas with high or very high risk from natural threats.
- 25% of Medellín's territory is at some risk due to climate change.
- Irregular occupation of hillsides in the next four years will put 344,000 people at risk.