Sprinkles_penguin
Senior Member
I would really like to know more about the diversity of climates of all the members of the forum. I would like to have details on each season about temperatures, snow/rain patterns, wind, day length, cloudiness, etc. Btw if you're American, I don't mind if you write in F? as I understand that too. (but C? is always appreciated).
I live in Zapopan, in Guadalajara Mexico. The climate type is Cwa. The average annual temperature is 17.6?. We experience very huge thermal differences between the morning and the noon almost all the year. In the next graph you can see the annual temperatures:

Spring is generally very dry and very hot. Although march's mornings can get to 7?, the noon is 27?, or sometimes higher. There is no rain, and it's very sunny, with very few clouds. It gets really windy. April and May are even drier and hotter, with 35? not being too rare. Actually, May, is the hottest month of the year. In May, we can hit 38?-39?.
Summer is very rainy and hot. Rainy season starts in June with the first rains being mild, and July presenting very strong thunderstorms, with a lot of rainfall (sometimes even hail) and very strong wind. As the days are longer you would expect the temperatures to rise, but they don't. We only get to 29?-24? in the noon, but the nights are warmer as well, with 16?-18? being very common. Rains are generally presented on the afternoon and the night, with very strong wind and sometimes hurricanes (even tornadoes have occurred). The rain is so strong that the city presents floods almost every time it rains. The days get generally get very cloudy, although most noons are be sunny.
Fall is rainy and mild. Fog is very common during the morning. September is very cloudy, with very most of the day being overcast. Strong rains are also very common during this time. Mornings start getting colder, but noons are still 25?. October is still very cloudy, but the rains are much milder, with the last rains of the year being presented. As the days get shorter, and strong winds from the north are received, mornings start falling below 10?. November is sunnier overall, but it gets driers, as the rains stop. Winds increase. The mornings get cold, with 4? being the norm, and 23? on the same noon.
Winter is dry and cold. It's cloudy half of the time. December mornings can fall as deep as 2?, but the same afternoons are 22?. Almost no rain is expected. Below zero temperatures can happen. It gets a bit windier. Because of the shorter days, January is very cold, with mornings being 1?, and the temperatures falling below zero sometimes. It's cloudy, but no rain. February is very dry as well, and the temperatures rise quickly.
I live in Zapopan, in Guadalajara Mexico. The climate type is Cwa. The average annual temperature is 17.6?. We experience very huge thermal differences between the morning and the noon almost all the year. In the next graph you can see the annual temperatures:

Spring is generally very dry and very hot. Although march's mornings can get to 7?, the noon is 27?, or sometimes higher. There is no rain, and it's very sunny, with very few clouds. It gets really windy. April and May are even drier and hotter, with 35? not being too rare. Actually, May, is the hottest month of the year. In May, we can hit 38?-39?.
Summer is very rainy and hot. Rainy season starts in June with the first rains being mild, and July presenting very strong thunderstorms, with a lot of rainfall (sometimes even hail) and very strong wind. As the days are longer you would expect the temperatures to rise, but they don't. We only get to 29?-24? in the noon, but the nights are warmer as well, with 16?-18? being very common. Rains are generally presented on the afternoon and the night, with very strong wind and sometimes hurricanes (even tornadoes have occurred). The rain is so strong that the city presents floods almost every time it rains. The days get generally get very cloudy, although most noons are be sunny.
Fall is rainy and mild. Fog is very common during the morning. September is very cloudy, with very most of the day being overcast. Strong rains are also very common during this time. Mornings start getting colder, but noons are still 25?. October is still very cloudy, but the rains are much milder, with the last rains of the year being presented. As the days get shorter, and strong winds from the north are received, mornings start falling below 10?. November is sunnier overall, but it gets driers, as the rains stop. Winds increase. The mornings get cold, with 4? being the norm, and 23? on the same noon.
Winter is dry and cold. It's cloudy half of the time. December mornings can fall as deep as 2?, but the same afternoons are 22?. Almost no rain is expected. Below zero temperatures can happen. It gets a bit windier. Because of the shorter days, January is very cold, with mornings being 1?, and the temperatures falling below zero sometimes. It's cloudy, but no rain. February is very dry as well, and the temperatures rise quickly.
Last edited: