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What to do in Mexico during rainy season?

Best Activities For A Rainy Day In Mexico City
  • Mucho Mundo Chocolate Museo. Milán 45. Juárez, 06600. ...
  • Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City. Calle Tacuba 8. Cuauhtemoc, Centro Histórico, 06010. ...
  • Papalote Museum. Av Constituyentes 268. Miguel Hidalgo, Daniel Garza, 11830. ...
  • Marquis Reforma Hotel & Spa. Ave Paseo de la Reforma 465.




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Cancún offers plenty to do when it rains, with tons of indoor activities from aquariums to museums, cooking classes, shopping, and many other entertainments. Few people stop to plan for rainy days in Cancún because it's renowned as a beach paradise and party town, but rain falls here just like anywhere else.

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Sunshine and rainfall The driest month is May with 7 mm of rainfall and 30 perfect sunny days. The wettest month is October with 77 mm of rain over 6 days.

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Most of the country experiences a rainy season from June to mid-October and significantly less rain during the remainder of the year. February and July generally are the driest and wettest months, respectively.

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Low-lying areas along the Gulf of Mexico receive in excess of 1,000 millimeters (39.4 in) of rainfall in an average year, with the wettest region being the southeastern state of Tabasco, which typically receives approximately 2,000 millimeters (78.7 in) of rainfall on an annual basis.

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Temperatures are usually between 80 and 88 degrees, but occasionally dip down to around 65 degrees. Year-round, you will want to pack the following clothing items for maximum comfort in Cancun: Rain jacket.

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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.

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Event: Mexico's hurricane season is from May through November, with most storms developing between July and October. Hurricanes and tropical storms can cause life-threatening flash floods, dangerous winds, treacherous surf and rip currents, and other hazardous conditions.

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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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The rainy season lasts from May to October, and the dry season is between the middle of November and April. During the wet season, showers usually only last a few hours in the afternoon, but watch out for hurricanes when traveling to the coast in September and October.

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Many are surprised that November is still one of the hotter months in Mexico, especially if you're visiting the Mexico beach towns. Average temperatures in Mexico in November hover around 85°F (29°C) on the beaches, but it can feel a few degrees hotter because of the humidity.

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Mexico is best known for its beaches, ancient Mayan ruins, and scrumptious large portions of food. Mexico also gives countless exports to the world including tequila, coffee, peppers, and chocolate.

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