Canicula 2025 in Mexico what you should know according to AI

Discover how AI predicts the impact of the heat wave in your region and the keys to enjoying the summer without risks.

Transform the heat into an opportunity to shine

Hello, summer warrior! 🌞 The dog days of 2025 are already here, and although many see it as a challenge, you and I know that it is an opportunity to adapt, grow and enjoy every ray of sunshine. This meteorological phenomenon, which reduces rainfall and raises temperatures in Mexico, is not just a climatic event: it is an invitation to reinvent our days with positive energy. Ready to discover how to live it with passion and well-being?

What does the heatwave have in store for us this year?

According to the National Meteorological Service, this period began on July 3 and will last until August 11. But here’s the fascinating thing: Artificial Intelligence offers us a unique glimpse into what it will feel like in every corner of the country. From the vibrant streets of CDMX to the beaches of the Caribbean, each region has its own story to tell. And you are the protagonist!

RelatedThe Canicula 2025 begins on July 3 with 40 days of extreme heat

Your regional guide to master the summer

In the Valley of Mexico: Imagine afternoons with a radiant but bearable sun (25–30°C), cool nights that invite you to have an outdoor coffee, and mornings full of possibilities. The perfect climate to activate your creativity! 🌆

In the north: States such as Sonora or Baja California will experience temperatures of up to 48°C. It sounds intense, but it’s your chance to demonstrate your resilience. With the right strategies, even the desert can be your ally. 🏜️

In the southeast: The Yucatan Peninsula will experience a dry pause between rains. Take the opportunity to explore Mayan ruins without unexpected showers or enjoy an uninterrupted sunset in Tulum. Pure magic! 🌴

Become a climate teacher

Here is your stellar survival kit for these 40 days:

  • VIP Hydration: Drink water as if it were your energy elixir. Your body will thank you! 💧
  • Smart fashion: Light clothing + wide-brimmed hat = your new summer uniform. Combine style and protection! 👒
  • Strategic schedule: Plan outdoor activities before 11 AM or after 4 PM. The midday sun is for naps or indoor projects. ⏳

Final reflection: Heat as your ally

The heatwave is not an enemy: it is a reminder of our ability to adapt. Every drop of sweat is proof of your effort, every hot sunset a postcard to treasure. How are you going to turn these days into your most memorable summer?

Share this article with someone who loves summer as much as you! Together we can create a wave of climate awareness and positivity. 🌊 What region of Mexico would you like to explore during the dog days? Tag us on your summer adventures! #CaniclePower

Explore more: Do you want to know how other influencers are reinventing summer? Discover our exclusive content on outdoor living and wellness under the sun. Your next inspiration is just one click away! ✨

Canícula 2025: ¿cómo se sentirá en México?; esto dice la IA

Olivia Rodrigo joins Fortnite Festival with new collaboration

Olivia Rodrigo comes to Fortnite with outfits and emotes inspired by her albums.

Singer Olivia Rodrigo lands in Fortnite

The Epic Games platform incorporates Olivia Rodrigo’s Y2K and grunge aesthetic. The collaboration includes outfits, gestures and songs from the American artist within the Fortnite Festival.

The announcement was made this Thursday through social networks. The three-time Grammy winner shared the news alongside the game’s official accounts.

Collaboration details

Two main outfits are available:

  • Olivia Rodrigo SOUR: inspired by the cheerleader outfit from the “good 4 you” video. Includes a LEGO minifigure version.
  • Olivia Rodrigo Lover Girl: based on her new musical stage with the album “You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love”, released on June 12. Also includes LEGO minifigure.

The thematic gestures reflect the different eras of the singer. “good 4 u” incorporates broken mirror and flame effects. “maggots for brains” uses hearts and fairy dust.

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  • Olivia Butterfly Wings Backpack.
  • Retro backpack Collection of Stickers on Fire.
  • Three improvisation tracks: “drop dead”, “maggots for brains” and “deja vu”.

The collaboration seeks to unite digital fashion, modern music and new experiences within the Fortnite Festival.

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AI becomes a dating coach, but divides opinions

Users turn to chatbots to start romantic conversations, but doubts persist about authenticity.

The role of AI in modern romance

Marie Lansley recently arrived in San Francisco and, while looking for a partner, decided to try artificial intelligence. “I’ve tried everything,” says the 36-year-old engineer, who consults chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude to help her start conversations on dating apps. “I’m open to AI finding the love of my life, but I’m not totally convinced,” she says. “Chemistry is always going to be analog.”

More and more people are using chatbots to compose messages or interpret responses. Dating coach Carey Gaynes compares him to Cyrano de Bergerac: “You’re using a voice that’s not your own.” He worries about overdependence, although he recognizes that it can be useful.

Mason Naung, a 25-year-old student in Los Angeles, only turns to AI to break the initial ice. “If the messages go further, it would be a small warning sign,” he says. San Diego businesswoman Dani Cohen prefers an AI-written farewell message to being ghosted. “Anything that gets people to communicate in a friendly way is great,” he says.

Other voices are more critical. Clara Sullivan, a 22-year-old student, would not respond to a profile that uses AI. “It’s scary how dependent people are. It’s taken away the ability to think creatively,” he says. A Pew Research Center survey reveals that 53% of US adults believe AI will worsen creativity, and half think it will affect meaningful relationships.

Dating apps already integrate AI. Tinder has Chemistry, Hinge uses AI launchers, and Bumble plans to eliminate swipe to prioritize automated matching. Its CEO, Whitney Wolfe Herd, says that technology “should make love feel more human, not less.”

Mohammed Nizami, 23, does not use AI for dating. “We all crave authentic connection. If there’s a filter, it’s not a good way to start,” he says. Jake Clay, a content creator in New York, calls the situation a “vicious cycle” that bypasses sacred processes of life. “It’s sad to delegate something so fundamental to an AI that doesn’t understand emotions,” he laments.

Despite reservations, the merger between AI and dating seems inevitable. Efficiency gains ground, but authenticity remains the challenge.

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NASA takes the 2026 World Cup ball into space and plays it on the ISS

NASA sent an official 2026 World Cup ball into space and opened an exhibition in Houston.

World Cup ball arrives at the International Space Station

The fever of the 2026 World Cup permeated the atmosphere. NASA sent an official World Cup ball to the International Space Station (ISS). In a video shared on social networks, four astronauts are seen playing with the ball in microgravity. The message: “We work to inspire the next generation by showing how space exploration drives innovation in sports science.”

The agency seeks to disseminate how research on the ISS generates advances in science, technology and human health. Benefits that even reach the soccer field.

Exhibition at the FIFA Fan Fest in Houston

NASA set up an exhibit at the FIFA Fan Fest in Houston, Texas. It opened on June 11 at the start of the World Cup and will be available until July 19. Visitors can discover how space research improves life on Earth and learn about the Artemis program missions.

The exhibition explains how more than 25 years of studies on the ISS have helped understand the aerodynamics of the ball. According to a statement from the Johnson Space Center, previous research analyzed how internal mass, sensors and seam texture affect stability and rotation under real-play conditions.

Science applied to sports

As part of the project, NASA and Adidas present the “STEMonstration” demo. They compare how balls spin with different balance in microgravity. The objective: to show that space discoveries benefit athletes and fans of the most popular sport in the world.

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