Mexico's rainy season runs from about May to October each year. Rains can start a little earlier or later; and in a very dry year they might not start until June and could finish as early as August. Even during the rainy season, Mexico offers warmth and sunshine during most mornings and early afternoons, with torrential rain showers in the late afternoon leaving the evenings dry and cooled. It's unusual for an entire day (or days) to be wholly overcast, except when a weather front moves in perhaps in the form of a tropical storm or hurricane. Although some people avoid Mexico at this time of year, it's actually one of the best times of year to be here. The rains cause the flowers and other plants burst into life and color, and the precipitation causes the magnificent fragrances of Mexico's varied flora and fauna to become immediately apparent, especially in the evenings, following a refreshing (and sometimes dramatic) downpour. Coastal areas can be affected by tropical storms and hurricanes, usually in the hottest months of the year (August through October). Despite the varied seasons and their features, Mexico remains an all-year destination for visitors. To learn more about the best times and the best places to visit this extensive and diverse land, connect to our When To Go To Mexico guide, that shares a wealth of information to help you schedule your visit to Mexico based on your preferred climate and other options like location types, regions, events and festivals.
We'll be arriving in the midst of the rainy season!!
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