There's a reason we adopted Mexico City's "Eternal Spring" nickname for our book, newsletter, and YouTube channel about it—the weather is hard to beat.
Interesting! This has been one notable aspect of living around the equator in South America: there is NO temperature swing whatsoever. For the entire year, and indeed for millennia, the temperature and for the most part the humidity remain almost identical day to day. You might lose 5 or 6 degrees at night, but that's it. There are 2 seasons; a rainy season, and the rest of the year. That temp/humidity can change if you move to a different part of the country (move to a higher elevation place, and it's colder/dryer), but wherever you go, the temperature there is the temperature all the time.
It's so different from the 4 seasons I'm used to in the northeast US! Where a lot of times, those 4 seasons seem kind of arbitrary and the weather seems more like it falls into at least 6 seasons :)
Interesting! This has been one notable aspect of living around the equator in South America: there is NO temperature swing whatsoever. For the entire year, and indeed for millennia, the temperature and for the most part the humidity remain almost identical day to day. You might lose 5 or 6 degrees at night, but that's it. There are 2 seasons; a rainy season, and the rest of the year. That temp/humidity can change if you move to a different part of the country (move to a higher elevation place, and it's colder/dryer), but wherever you go, the temperature there is the temperature all the time.
It's so different from the 4 seasons I'm used to in the northeast US! Where a lot of times, those 4 seasons seem kind of arbitrary and the weather seems more like it falls into at least 6 seasons :)
LOL, I live in Minnesota, I think I’ll be able to handle CDMX 😉 Sounds wonderful & much like northern CA, where we just spent a few days 🥰
Lol you'll be ok here I'm sure!