From the hot coastal plains and sun-drenched seaside cities to the higher regions of Mexico City and Guadalajara, Mexico’s climate includes many peaks and valleys.
The country’s rainy season is generally from May to October and summer months also remain hottest. The coolest temperatures arrive between December and February when inland northern Mexico can even be quite cold.
The coastal areas receive more rain than the mountains. Overall, the country is blessed with a warm, moderately dry climate and year-round sunshine.
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