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If you’re thinking about some romantic voyage, wedding, or even family vacation to the country of Mexico, you will want to make sure that your trip is not overshadowed by bad weather, or possibly a hurricane. To plan your getaway, you must pay attention to the local news for both current events and the weather. Planning your vacation, according to the weather, can guarantee that you will have an awesome trip that involves sunny days, so below is an overview of a few of the standard temps and weather for the most popular Mexico vacation destinations.

The average climate for Acapulco is between 80-82 degrees Fahrenheit with the highs going between 87-90 degrees and it’s lows between 70-75′. The hottest times are in the months of May all the way to September, with the coolest months ranging from December to April. The amount of rain might range from very little to a large downpour, and during the months of May to September, rainfall could actually be 10 inches whereas through the months of December to May there’s not much rainfall at all. The month of the heaviest rain is September and is additionally when the hurricane risk is most likely therefore if you do not wish to experience heavy rainfall, you are encouraged to have your vacation throughout the period of December to May as these months are relatively dry.

Cancun is a beautiful island to tour and the average temperature goes from the mid 70′s to the mid 80′s and although a bit cooler than Acapulco, Cancun’s coldest months are between December and May and the temps run from 74-82 deg F. The warmer temps happen from May to November and temps increase from the low 80′s up to about 90 degrees and though the rain is much more plentiful annually, it’s not quite as much as what is seen in Acapulco. From the months of December to May, the rain sticks somewhere between one and a quarter to four and a half inches, however it’s summer months might get around 9 inches of rain. Cancun experiences less dry months than Acapulco, although you won’t experience as many massive rainstorms either.

Cozumel has a very steady climate with lows ranging in the high 60′s and the highs ranging between 82-87 degrees. The hottest period of every year is August and coldest is in December although all through December until March, you might find cold conditions in this destination.

Mazatlan is known for being one of the largest beaches that Mexico has to offer with a climate which is typically hot and beautiful, however through it’s summer time it may turn extremely warm. The warmest month is August, where temperatures may rise to a high of 90′ though cooler temps are somewhere in between the period of December up to May, where they average around 60′F.

Puerto Vallarta though is flanked by the huge Sierra Madre Mountains and this tropical climate is host to an intense wet season from June to October. The high temperatures throughout those months range from the high 80′s – mid 90′s and though the temps is very steady throughout the year, Puerto Vallarta is regarded for its large volume of nighttime downpours.

Though it may be difficult to keep tabs on the varying weather conditions in Mexico, it is encouraged that you try to because many people think that the country of Mexico is warm and sunny all year long and that’s just not true. By understanding what the weather will be like, you can easily plan and prepare for your break to Mexico.

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