South of Mexico City, the states of Morelos, Puebla, Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Chiapas are less prone to cold or freezing temperatures during the winter months. This warm, dry weather is a fantastic escape for those of us who hail from the northern United States and Canada. It is profuse flowering all over the place so attracts tourists to Mexico. The holiday season kicks off with the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe on December 12 and it may seem like there are non-stop fiestas from then until el dia de Reyes on January 6. Winter Events in Mexico This is a great time of year to visit Mexico if you would like to experience some traditional Mexican festivals. I’m already dreaming of Mexico. The amount of rain is significantly reduced by the middle of October. But the rainy season is not the absence of clear days. In general, air quality in Mexico City is worse at the end of the winter, in particular, the months of February and March. And the colours of nature after such a "General cleaning" become brighter.July, 6 – Birthday of world famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.Autumn rains are slowly retreating. So, regular smog over major cities on the decline. Mexico’s winter season begins on or around December 21 each year, and although the seasonal change does not feel as marked as it does further north in the hemisphere, if you’re livingor visitinghere during this time of year, you’ll feel a distinct change in the air and its temperatures. By the end of may due to enter the rainy season. During winter, daylight hours do shorten a little, and while most of the country By late January, you can begin to feel the climate shifting again, and by late February temperatures in the central highlands can return to feeling quite warm as winter yields to Cold spells that suddenly arrive across Mexico's central highlands can be felt anytime from late autumn through to early...Springtime in Mexico begins on or around March 21st each year, but by late February, the first signs of...Mexican summers bring high temperatures, refreshing —sometimes dramatic— rain storms, and vibrant colorful landscapesAutumn temperatures along Mexico's coasts are usually pleasantly warm, but elevated areas inland can feel cool or even cold...Mexico's topography is characterized by diverse landscapes which create a range of different climate zones across the countryTake an extraordinary train journey through Mexico's Copper Canyon to experience dramatic landscapes and absorb breath-taking natural sceneryWith over 6,000 miles of coastline, you are spoiled for choice in Mexico. But in the dry season in some parts of Mexico it is not excluded short rains.The rainy season starts in may, but there are a couple of spring months to enjoy the beauty of this country. But the mountain tops are still snow sparkles.In April can receive the rainy days.

Mexico averages a balmy 75 degrees Fahrenheit in December and January with little to no rain. . For tourists this is the most comfortable time of the year. That is why opinion about the summer weather visited Mexico tourists can be completely opposite. In March experiencing a quite comfortable temperature +17 °C to +30 °C  (63-86 °F). In other parts of the country the temperature is always above +20 °C (68 °F), even at night. West of Mexico City in Michoacán, one of the states which features highland areas inland and coastal plains as you travel west to the Pacific, temperatures can vary dramatically: Pátzcuaro can feel quite cold after sundown during winter months, whereas a three-hour drive west from there to Zihuatanejo the climate becomes pleasantly warm.A big attraction of Mexico’s climate is that, temperatures aside, it offers long hours of daylight all year-round. A few climate factors affect air quality on a day-to-day and seasonal basis, including wind, rain, and sunshine. While your relatives scrape snow from their windshields you could be relaxing on a Mexican beach sipping a margarita. Areas situated at lower elevations and near the coasts lose their high humidity and heat to become pleasantly warm, whereas the central highlands and some areas along the Gulf Coast are cooler and also become subject to temporary Winter climates in Mexico’s central highlands range from temperate to cool, and can turn cold on occasions.In the central highland states of Querétaro, Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí, Aguascalientes, and Zacatecas, as well as the western highland areas of Guadalajara and Chapala/Ajijic winter temperatures can oscillate between being comfortably warm during the day, to freezing overnight; these areas are also subject to cold spells brought by inclement weather fronts from the north.Temperatures in the valley of Mexico City, situated at an elevation of ~7,300 feet above sea level, can feel quite cool and sometimes cold overnight between late November and early February.For warmth during December, January and February, you’ll need to be situated in lower-lying areas, or near Further south, in less arid states and those which slope down to the coasts, the climate tends to be more temperate year-round, and while winters can feel cool and be subject to cold spells, they don’t get as cold as those states situated further north. The temperature at this time of year is quite high and ranges from 30 °C to 40 °C (86-104 °F).Summer rains are unpredictable. At this time there are a lot of tourists who want to explore the flora and fauna of this country. Winter climates across Mexico vary by region and elevation, although you'll enjoy plenty of daylight throughout the winter season Mexico’s winter season begins on or around December 21 each year, and although the seasonal change does not feel as marked as it does further north in the hemisphere, if you’re How marked the temperature change feels depends on where you are in Mexico.