What Cities Have Nice Climates in Mexico?

What Cities Have Nice Climates in Mexico? Yes this video is all about what cities have nice Climates in Mexico. Before you make a decision about where you are going to move to in Mexico, or even if you are making a decision about what city you are going to vacation to in Mexico, you want to take a look at what cities have nice climages in Mexico. And the funny thing is, many cities have different climates, very different climates all year around. So, you really need to be very careful about where to choose to go and when.
Many people are making decisions about moving to Mexico or visiting Mexico, so in this video we share with you important considerations living in Mexico.
Maybe you are asking yourself where should I live in Mexico. In this video we will share with you some of the cities with best climates in Mexico, and we will share with you the cities with best climates in Mexico, and we will discuss choosing climates to live in Mexico. I guess overall this video is about weather in Mexico.
Many people wonder about the best places to retire. There are many retires living in Mexico. Many of these people have researched the various climates in Mexico. Many have not. And for those that did not do the research, many of those people are having a terrible time that could have been avoided.
One of the most important considerations about moving to Mexico is where are the mose comfortable climates in Mexico.
Sure, people are always wondering where can I live cheap in Mexico. But I would say maybe a question that is about of the same importance is, is there good weather in Mexico and where is the best weather in Mexico. These considerations are as important, I would say as thinking about the cheapest places to live in Mexico.
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  • @godfreyhendrickson5509
    @godfreyhendrickson5509

    Wonderful information, thx,

  • @zerocarbdoc
    @zerocarbdoc

    Always a gentleman!

  • @allisa-vi7lp
    @allisa-vi7lp

    Durango Sounds like Denver in the springtime...as I recall...lived there in 1986. Thanks Bill, great live this morning. Gave me some hope for my less than perfect "fly by the seat of my pants" retirement plan!!

  • @s.p.175
    @s.p.175

    Steve in Kansas City.

  • @kevinsmith9899
    @kevinsmith9899

    Good overview, and I generally agree with your preferences. A few days in Mazatlan in April convinced us it would be too humid to live there year-round. Even at 80, we were sweating, because the dew point was so high. Conventional wisdom says that a dew point of 65-70 gets uncomfortable, but for me it's more like 55+.

  • @arlingtonguy54
    @arlingtonguy54

    Tell it like it is Bill! Too many channels try to make Mexico look like a year round paradise. Please make more videos like this 🙏. People need to know.

  • @hughharrell8528
    @hughharrell8528

    Thanks again!

  • @FlawlessCFO
    @FlawlessCFO

    Can't wait for your Morelia cost video.

  • @doraray9964
    @doraray9964

    I looovveee Morelia ❤😊🎉

  • @Joe-rabbit
    @Joe-rabbit

    creepy title, weird. I love Mexico's weather and even if it rains I can dance in the rain if needed. Viva Mexico!!!

  • @mayiakashmurr3000
    @mayiakashmurr3000

    Hi I just want to say thank you.

  • @Kathryn551
    @Kathryn551

    Hey, Bill, I've following the weather in Morelia for months now and they are experiencing a Heat Wave. Thought U would mention it:) like in the high 90s!! Looks today it has "dropped down" to 93 degrees:(

  • @t-pk8qh
    @t-pk8qh

    I don’t want the 30, 40, 50 degree weather at all. I get that here in Ohio and I’m tired of it. 😊

  • @BPe-ie9je
    @BPe-ie9je

    hows Morelia,,,water and temp??? Safety?? Costs??

  • @jimalvarez5042
    @jimalvarez504214 күн бұрын

    When you buy from Amazon MX and have a US bank account, you'll pay the peso price ? Would back charge extra for paying in peso ?

  • @FlawlessCFO
    @FlawlessCFO

    I visited in July last year (PV). 🤣 It was hot but not unbearable

  • @ElreyRayo
    @ElreyRayo

    Durango is ok

  • @dwainbarefield7546
    @dwainbarefield7546

    Merida - OMG! I was there about 10 yrs ago in late September early October. Unless you are used to very hot and humid weather, people should seriously reconsider Merida. Merida? No way Jose. Normally, Central Mexico and higher elevations have cooler temperatures but Climate change is gonna be a Motha in the coming years. Northern and Central Mexico have been struggling with long-term drought for several years. Right now, there is a High pressure area parked over the southern Gulf of Mexico. At least 3 different news agencies are reporting the following: "researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) had already warned that in the next 10 to 15 days the country "will experience the highest temperatures recorded in history," which will worsen levels of pollutants in the affected areas due to the presence of ozone." Hopefully, as the rainy season approaches next month, areas in Mexico currently experiencing unprecedented high heat will get some relief.