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Chiconcuac
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Chiconcuac can be described as warm and seasonal. Average annual temperatures are quite comfortable, although there is a notable difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows. The city's weather allows for planning trips at different times of the year, but it's important to account for the alternating wet and dry periods.
Two seasons are most prominent in Chiconcuac: dry and rainy. The dry season typically lasts from November to April. During these months, rainfall is minimal or non-existent, and sunny days prevail. Air temperatures during this period are pleasant, though nights can be quite cool, especially from December to February, when lows drop to 6-8°C. The rainy season arrives in May or June and continues through September or October. July and August are the wettest months, with the highest number of rainy days (up to 24) and precipitation around 5 mm. Despite frequent rainfall, temperatures remain warm during this period, averaging around 17-18°C.
Temperature
Chiconcuac has a temperate climate with distinct but non-extreme temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The hottest month is typically May, when average temperatures reach 19.8°C and daytime highs can rise to 27.1°C. April is also a warm month, with an average temperature of 19.2°C and highs up to 26.8°C. The coolest months are December and January, with averages around 13.9-14.0°C and nighttime lows dropping to 6.8°C.
The summer period, which roughly spans from May to September, is characterized by warm days. In May, daytime temperatures often reach 27.1°C, while from June to August, they stay within the range of 22.6°C to 24.7°C. Nights remain relatively cool, with lows around 12.4°C - 12.9°C. It’s important to note that the peak of precipitation also falls between June and September, which can create a feeling of high humidity, especially during the day. Diurnal temperature variations are somewhat smoothed out during the summer months due to cloud cover and rain, but the difference between daytime warmth and nighttime coolness is still noticeable, ranging from about 9.6°C to 11.8°C.
The winter months, from December to February, offer mild and comfortable daytime weather in Chiconcuac, with temperatures rising to 20.9°C - 23.9°C. However, nights can be quite chilly, with temperatures dropping to 6.8°C in December and January. It is during the winter and spring seasons (from November to May) that the most significant daily temperature swings occur, reaching 13-16°C. This means that even after a warm day, the evening and night can bring a noticeable chill, so tourists should carry multiple layers of clothing.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Chiconcuac experiences distinct seasonality in precipitation. The year is clearly divided into dry and rainy periods. The dry season occurs during the winter and spring months, while summer and early autumn are characterized by increased rainfall.
The rainy season in Chiconcuac typically starts in June and continues through September, peaking in July, August, and September. These months see the highest rainfall, totaling 5 mm per month. Rain is frequent during this period: July and August average 24 rainy days each, while September has about 21. June is also a wet month with 4 mm of precipitation and approximately 16 rainy days. May and October can be considered transition months, as rainfall and the number of rainy days decrease noticeably from the peak of the wet season but remain higher than in the dry period.
The driest months in Chiconcuac are January, February, March, and December. During these months, there is almost no rainfall (0 mm), and the number of rainy days is minimal—ranging from 1 to 2 days per month. April and November also see very little precipitation (1 mm), though with a slightly higher number of rainy days compared to the driest months.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning a trip to Chiconcuac, it's important to consider the local climate to ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. Overall, the weather here is quite mild, but with noticeable temperature fluctuations throughout the year and a distinct rainy season. Therefore, layering will be your best friend. Regardless of the season, be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, as the sun in Mexico is strong year-round.
From November to March, as well as the transition months of April and May, dry weather prevails in Chiconcuac. Daytime temperatures can be quite high, reaching 21-27°C, so light clothing made from natural fabrics (T-shirts, shorts, dresses) is recommended. However, evenings and nights—especially from December to February—can be cool (dropping to 6-10°C), so don't forget a sweater, fleece, or light jacket. Precipitation is minimal during this time, but a light windbreaker might come in handy.
The rainy season begins in June and lasts through September. Although the average monthly rainfall isn't extreme (4-5 mm), the number of rainy days increases significantly (from 16 to 24 per month). During this time, you'll need a light waterproof jacket or poncho, as well as a compact umbrella. Choose clothing made from quick-drying materials. Daytime temperatures remain comfortable (22-25°C), but the humidity and potential rain can make it feel cool, especially in the evening. Therefore, even during this period, a light sweater or shawl will be useful.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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