This shift matters because it highlights the direct impact of climate change on daily life and local economies. Street vendors, often among the most vulnerable populations, are forced to adapt their livelihoods to cope with increasingly extreme weather conditions. This adjustment affects not only their income but also the social fabric of communities that rely on these markets for affordable goods and services. Consumers are also impacted, as the availability of goods changes, and the traditional market atmosphere shifts to later hours. The trend underscores the need for adaptive strategies and policies to support vulnerable populations facing climate-related challenges.