Visiting Mexico Check The Weather First
Posted: Apr 18, 2009 | Category: TravelIf you are intending some romantic cruise, wedding, or family get away to Mexico, you will need to make sure that the excursion is not overrun by torrential rains, storms, or possibly a hurricane. To set up the vacation, you must pay attention to the local news for both current events and the weather conditions. Laying out your vacation, in line with the weather, can guarantee that you will experience an awesome vacation that involves sun filled days, so following is a listing of some of the average temperatures and weather for the top Mexico getaway spots.

The normal climate for Acapulco is between 80-82 degrees Fahrenheit with the highs going between 87-90 degrees and the lows between 70-75′. The hottest times are in the months of May to September, with the cooler months ranging from December to April. Rainfall can range from extremely low to a huge torrents, and during the months of May to September, the downpour could actually cover 10 inches though through the months of December to May there’s not much rainfall in the least. The month of the heaviest rain is September and is additionally when the hurricane risk is highest so if you don’t wish to see heavy rainfall, you are advised to take a getaway throughout the period of December to May since these months are fairly dry.
Cancun is a great place to tour and the standard temperature ranges from the mid 70’s to the mid 80’s and although a bit colder than Acapulco, Cancun’s coolest period is in between December and May and it’s temps run from 74′-82′F. The hotter temps happen from May to November and temperatures increase from the lower 80’s up to roughly 90 degrees and though rainfall is more abundant annually, it’s not quite as much as that seen in Acapulco. From the months of December to May, rainfall sticks somewhere between one and a quarter to four and a half inches, although it’s summer months may get as much as nine inches of rain. Cancun has fewer dry period than Acapulco does, however you will not have as many torrential storms either.
Cozumel maintains an extremely stable temperature with it’s lower temperature hanging within the high 60’s and it’s highs ranging around 82-87 degrees. The warmest period of the year is August and coolest is in December though all through December all the way to March, you may experience cool conditions in this destination.
Mazatlan is known for having one of the biggest beaches which Mexico can provide with a climate that is normally warm and beautiful, however during the summer months it may turn extremely warm. The hottest time is in August, in which temps may rise to a high of 90′ but cooler temperatures are in between the period of December up to May, when they remain around 60′F.
Puerto Vallarta on the other hand is flanked by the huge Sierra Madre Mountain range and that tropical climate is the caretaker of a heavy rainy period ranging from June to October. The higher temperatures during these months go from the higher 80’s – mid 90’s and though the temps is very steady throughout the year, Puerto Vallarta is regarded for its huge amount of nocturnal downpours.
Though it might be difficult to keep track of the varying weather conditions within Mexico, it’s encouraged that you try to because many people think that the country of Mexico is nice and warm all year long and this is just not the case. Through knowing what the weather will be like, you can conveniently schedule and prepare for your vacation in Mexico.
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