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Time Zone and City Information
Time Zone: America/Monterrey
Country: Mexico
Continent: North America
Currency: Peso (MXN)
Languages: Spanish
Phone Prefix: 52
Latitude: 25.67678°N
Longitude: 100.25646°W
Current Weather in Guadalupe
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Temperature: 20°C (68°F)
min: 15°C (59°F) - max: 22°C (72°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 65%
Wind: 10 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Forecast for Guadalupe
2026-06-04 (Tomorrow)
Condition:
Sunny
Max Temperature: 22°C (72°F)
Min Temperature: 15°C (59°F)
Pressure: 1013 hPa
Humidity: 60%
Wind: 12 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
2026-06-05 (Day After Tomorrow)
Condition:
Partly cloudy
Max Temperature: 21°C (70°F)
Min Temperature: 14°C (57°F)
Pressure: 1012 hPa
Humidity: 62%
Wind: 11 km/h
Sunrise: 06:30 AM
Sunset: 06:30 PM
Guadalupe
Guadalupe is a major city and municipality in the state of Nuevo León, northeastern Mexico, forming a key component of the Monterrey Metropolitan Area — one of Mexico's largest and most industrialized urban regions. With a population of approximately 800,000, Guadalupe is the second most populous municipality in Nuevo León after Monterrey itself and is so thoroughly integrated into the metropolitan fabric that it functions effectively as an urban district of the greater Monterrey city-region.
The area was originally settled in the colonial era and developed as a community adjacent to Monterrey, the regional capital. Guadalupe grew significantly through the 20th century as Monterrey's industrial economy expanded and residential and commercial development spread outward from the city center. The municipality became one of the fastest-growing urban areas in Mexico during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, as the border region economy flourished under NAFTA and successive free trade agreements that made the Monterrey-Nuevo León area a major manufacturing hub.
Guadalupe is considered one of the most important commercial and industrial municipalities in the Monterrey metro area. Numerous industrial parks, manufacturing facilities, and logistics companies operate within the city, producing goods ranging from automotive parts and electronics to food and consumer products for domestic and export markets. The proximity to the United States border — approximately 200 kilometers north — and the infrastructure of the Monterrey region make Guadalupe highly attractive for industrial investment.
The city has developed a robust commercial sector with major shopping centers including Galerías Valle Oriente and other retail developments that serve both Guadalupe residents and the broader metropolitan population. Cultural infrastructure including the Museo del Obispado (Bishop's Palace Museum), located on a hill at the border between Guadalupe and Monterrey, offers panoramic views of the metropolitan area and houses historical exhibits relating to the region's past.
Guadalupe is well connected within the metropolitan transit network, with multiple bus routes and access to the Monterrey Metro system providing connections to the rest of the urban area. The Monterrey International Airport, located in a neighboring municipality, provides the entire metropolitan region with domestic and international air connections. Several universities and educational institutions serve Guadalupe's large and relatively young population.
Guadalupe's identity as a dynamic industrial-commercial municipality deeply embedded in one of Mexico's most prosperous and internationally oriented metropolitan areas makes it a significant and continuously growing component of the Monterrey economic engine — a city where the energy and ambition of northern Mexico's industrial culture are expressed in one of the region's most productive urban communities.