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Does it rain more in Mexico City or London?

From June through October, Mexico City gets the lion's share of its annual rainfall — 34 inches, or 14% more than famously soggy London. The Mexican capital is perched at 7,500 feet, a cool-weather zone where warm, moist air masses from southern and coastal areas often come together, ardently it seems.



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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.

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