Key Reasons Why People are Relocating to Mexico
People who arrived in Mexico to create a new lifestyle and who have settled here cite key reasons about why they came—and why they stay
Articles and guides about Mexico’s weather, climate regions, and seasons
Articles and guides about Mexico’s weather, climate regions, and seasons
People who arrived in Mexico to create a new lifestyle and who have settled here cite key reasons about why they came—and why they stay
If you enjoy preparing your own food, you'll need to take into consideration the effect higher elevation has on boiling, cooking, and baking in Mexico
Mexico's topography is characterized by diverse landscapes which create a range of different climate zones across the country
Some great places to visit and live in Mexico are situated at higher elevation than most people are accustomed to; this article shares practical advice
Some places in Mexico will experience total darkness during this year's solar eclipse, and almost all of Mexico will experience the eclipse to some degree
Cold spells that suddenly arrive across Mexico's central highlands can be felt anytime from late autumn through to early spring
"Febrero loco" is a common Mexican saying that refers to the changeability of the weather as spring begins to emerge from winter across Mexico
Autumn temperatures along Mexico's coasts are usually pleasantly warm, and elevated areas inland can feel cooler, or cold overnight
During summer and early fall seasons, Mexico can be host to hurricane-force storms, some of which make landfall and may also cause heavy rain storms inland, too
Mexican summers bring high temperatures, refreshing —sometimes dramatic— rain storms, vibrant colorful landscapes, and fragrant floral scents
Springtime in Mexico begins on or around March 21st each year, but by late February, the first signs of spring can be seen and felt across the country
Winter climates across Mexico vary by region and elevation, although you'll enjoy plenty of daylight throughout the winter season