Does all of Mexico have a rainy season?


Does all of Mexico have a rainy season? Mexico's rainy season runs (generally) from May/June to October (sometimes extends to November) each year. Most regions south of the Tropic of Cancer (near Mazatlán) are affected.


What is the rainiest season in Mexico?

Rainy season in Mexico runs from May to September, but don't let that put you off. Showers tend to take place in late afternoon in short, sharp bursts, meaning you'll still have hours of glorious sunshine to enjoy for most of the day. Meanwhile, official hurricane season in Mexico runs from June until November.


Should I go to Mexico in August?

If you're going to Mexico in August, just be prepared for some afternoon showers and higher temperatures, and you'll do just fine. The great thing about August Mexico weather is that though you'll have rain, the storms tend to pass quickly, and the sun comes back out.


What month is best to go to Mexico?

The best time to visit Mexico is during the dry season between December and April, when there is virtually no rain. The coolest months are between December and February, although temperatures can still reach averages of 82°F during the dry season.


What is the rainiest month in Cancun?

September is the rainiest month of the year, expecting at least ten wet days with an average monthly rainfall of 270mm. Humidity levels are high due to cloud coverage, ranging from 58% to 98% throughout the wet season. Cancun weather in the winter is very pleasant with average highs of 28°C.


How long do rain showers last in Mexico?

The rainy season in Mexico runs from late August to November. It's rare to get a full day of rain however, as most showers only last for a few hours.


Which side of Mexico is hottest?

The hottest places in Mexico tend to be on the coast, but the highest ever recorded temperature in Mexico was set in June 1995 at a sizzling 52 °C in Mexicali, the capital of Baja California. The number 1 hottest place in Mexico based on average annual temperature is Tabasco. Mexico has two main seasons – wet and dry.