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What's the next wind storm Like When Travel to be able to Cancun and Cozumel

Cancun and Cozumel are popular Mexican holidaymaker destinations. Cancun is located on the northeastern area of the Yucatan peninsula. Cozumel is an area about 12 miles east in the mainland, in the northwest Caribbean Sea. Cozumel is very flat and it is noted for its stunning beaches, snorkeling, and SCUBA diving. Cancun and Cozumel both have Mayan ruins that also attract many visitors.

The weather pattern is dictated through the wet and dry time of year. Much heavier rainfall occurs during the wet season. This coincides with an increase in tropical waves which move across the Caribbean Sea. There is a risk from hurricanes especially in the heart of hurricane time of year from mid August by way of mid October.

Travel to cancun and Cozumel can expect to find hot temperatures late spring through summertime. It is common to discover passing showers or thundershowers together with locally heavy rain throughout the days when tropical waves move forward away from. Many days are marked by sunshine and they are perfect for going towards beach or exploring different tourist interests. The driest and most pleasant time of the year is during the actual mid to late winter weather when humidity and temperature ranges are lower. Travelers vacaciones cancun are advised to be updated with the newest tropical weather information if traveling in the hurricane season.

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