Weather
Mexico is a large country and weather varies greatly from region to region. The mountains and high plateaus of the central region, the dry arid Baja peninsula, coastal areas and lush tropical jungles of the south all offer unique climates to be considered based on their individual merits.
Some areas of Mexico can be quite humid, while other areas can have high temperatures ranging to perhaps 97 degrees Fahrenheit (36 degrees Celsius) but with arid comfortable conditions. Certain inland cities such as Guanajuato, Morelia and San Miguel de Allende are cooler. Rainforest locales like those found in the southern part of Mexico are warmer and more humid and the Mayan peninsula offers some very hot locales cooled with stunning and refreshing sea breezes.
For the most part, Mexico has remarkably pleasant temperatures, ranging from lows of perhaps 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 16 degrees Celsius) to highs of around 85 or 86 degrees Fahrenheit (29 or 30 degrees Celsius). For those wishing to get out of the cold of Canada, or some states in the north, Midwest, or east of the United States, Mexico’s climate can be among its most wonderful attributes..
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