A MEXICAN weather presenter who garnered worldwide fame for her jaw-dropping looks has teased viewers with a skin-tight dress on live TV.

Susana Almeida, 32, who holds the title "World's hottest weather girl", is a prominent reporter at Televisa Guadalajara and has once again stunned the audience with her costume.


She recently posted her outfit on Instagram, flaunting her saucy looks.

The short skin-tight red dress hugged her curvaceous figure and showed off her dazzling thighs.

She also wore black leather knee-high boots, taking her overall appearance to even greater heights.

The image has more than 17,000 likes and is captioned: "If it excites you to think about it, imagine doing it."

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Her lascivious post struck a chord with fans, many commented their fondness for the hot news presenter.

"Subliminal message, please don't put me in that predicament," a fan commented.

"How beautiful you are," another said.

"I think it's getting hot in Guadalajara," one said.

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"I have fallen in love," a fourth said.

The Mexican journalist and meteorologist has almost 500,000 followers.

Her meteoric rise to fame happened in 2016 when the Daily Star announced her as "The world's hottest weather girl".

The presenter's good looks gained traction after she had a wardrobe malfunction live on air that same year.

The YouTube video went viral and was viewed more than 1.5millon times.

Besides the unfortunate malfunction, viewers commented on her curvaceous figure.

One social media user said: "This is the greatest thing I've ever seen."

"Those curves are dangerous, it's a good thing I like danger," another said.

"Dayyyummm, them curves," a third said.



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