Heaven’s Breath: the Wonder of Mexico’s Mystical Wind
Wind storms in Mexico can be mystical: appearing suddenly, transforming a perfectly still day or night—and vanishing abruptly
Articles about the Dry Season in Mexico, which typically starts in late fall and ends in late spring
Articles about the Dry Season in Mexico, which typically starts in late fall and ends in late spring
Wind storms in Mexico can be mystical: appearing suddenly, transforming a perfectly still day or night—and vanishing abruptly
Mexico offers plenty of year-round daylight—regardless of the clock changes in the spring and fall—and the light here is also outstanding
When the seasonal rains vanish in the late fall and the surface water evaporates by early winter, regions across Mexico enter a long dry spell
Practical tips and advice for dealing with the effects of the dry season when you're living in Mexico, or here on an extended stay
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
Properties in urban areas are usually supplied by mains water, but properties elsewhere need to make alternative arrangements