Mexico in the Summer
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Mexico in the Summer
We're thinking about going to Mexico this summer, but would love to hear people's experiences w/ weather. Ideally we'd like to go to Puerto Vallarta, but realize it may be very humid/muggy, so we're cotemplating the Los Cabos area. We're going to be w/ a 9/10 month old baby and want to avoid serious humidity or hurricane risks. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated!
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Hurricane is highly unlikely in the PV area, no worries there.
But it will be hot & humid, some rain, progressively hotter as summer goes on. I was there June last year and it was OK, but hotter compared to my usual winter month trips. Upside, less tourists & town was more 'local' in feel.
Don't know anything about Cabo to compare options, sorry.
But it will be hot & humid, some rain, progressively hotter as summer goes on. I was there June last year and it was OK, but hotter compared to my usual winter month trips. Upside, less tourists & town was more 'local' in feel.
Don't know anything about Cabo to compare options, sorry.
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Go to Cabo in June and you'll miss the humidity and be too early for the hurricane season.
August is typically hot and humid, with maybe a 1 in 4 chance of a hurricane any given week (some years are worse than others).
Early July is similar to June, late July more like August.
Seems a lot more humid and muggy in Vallarta than Cabo.
Vallarta is protected somewhat from hurricanes because it's in a large bay but they still get affected by the storm bands, regardless of what people here claim. But they are protected from the highest winds.
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August is typically hot and humid, with maybe a 1 in 4 chance of a hurricane any given week (some years are worse than others).
Early July is similar to June, late July more like August.
Seems a lot more humid and muggy in Vallarta than Cabo.
Vallarta is protected somewhat from hurricanes because it's in a large bay but they still get affected by the storm bands, regardless of what people here claim. But they are protected from the highest winds.
Bill
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