The summer months have arrived in Mexico as it’s hot and sunny during the daytime, and during the evenings it is warm and balmy. With the summer months arriving, another change also occurs which is that the hurricane season is coming soon, too. Should you travel to Mexico during hurricane season? Is it safe to vacation in Mexico during the hurricane season? Continue to read below to learn about Mexico’s hurricane season and whether or not it will affect your summer vacation plans.
Hurricanes are formed over the ocean, and will slowly increase in strength as they near land. Many of the hurricanes do make it to landfall, and they usually touch down along the Pacific Coast. These fierce and powerful storms are also known as tropical cyclones. They are very unpredictable, and tropical cyclones are called a hurricane once they attain wind speeds of at least seventy-four miles per hour. A hurricane can cause major damage to homes and structures, and they are also potentially a major threat to human life so hurricanes should be taken seriously. Hurricanes are generally followed by excessive heavy rainfall that will create flooding and water damages, too.
Mexico has had many memorable hurricanes in the past. Hurricane Katia and Hurricane Patricia are just two of the fiercest hurricanes to hit Mexico in recent years. Meteorologists claim that Hurricane Patricia was the strongest hurricane ever recorded to date. Surprisingly Hurricane Patricia didn’t cause the excessive damage that was expected on the Pacific Coast. There is no effective way to predict how many hurricanes will occur each year, despite modern technology and meteorological measurement tools. From late summer months into early fall is usually when hurricanes will start to form. In the months from July to October are when tropical storms and hurricanes in Mexico will happen. In Mexico, September and October are the two warmest months of the year, which is why the highest number of tropical storms and hurricanes occur during these months. Temperatures begin to cool down in November, and hurricane season will be over.
In Mexico, the majority of hotels, resorts, and homes are ready and prepared for hurricanes. Today’s structures are built to hold up to the strong winds that a hurricane will bring. If you are on vacation in Mexico when a hurricane comes, you should always follow the directions from the hotel or resort staff so you will be safe and protected. Many of the resorts and hotels staff members receive regular training on how to stay safe if a hurricane or other natural disaster occurs. The staff are experienced with hurricanes and they are ready to respond quickly, which will keep all the guests safe. This is a number one priority for staff members. If you and your family are in Mexico for vacation and a hurricane will be making landfall, you and your family should always follow the directions from staff members at hotels and resorts. This will keep you and your family safe. The most important thing to remember is keeping you and your family out of harm’s way.
If you will be spending your vacation in Mexico during the summer months, the benefit is that you will have the ability to really enjoy Mexico’s beauty. There are generally no large crowds during the summer months as most tourists come to Mexico for their vacation during the peak season during winter months. Vacationing in Mexico during the summer months comes with one downside, which is hurricane season as hurricanes can form during these months due to the warm temperatures in the Pacific Ocean. You can keep you and your family safe if you stay alert and always follow the staff member’s protocol.
Should you travel to Mexico during hurricane season? Is it safe? Vacationing in Mexico during hurricane season is safe, just remember to follow instruction from resort staff and use good common sense. Enjoy your vacation!
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