
eportis
Jun 24, 2006, 5:06 PM
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We have been in Xalapa for the last couple of months. Ed is correct about taking the forecasts with a grain of salt. I check the weather undergroud every morning, and it is reasonably accurate for that day, but the longer term expectations, even for the next day, seem to be highly subject to change. It is the rainy season, which means that it either will rain or threaten to rain in the afternoon. It frequently will rain hard, but usually not more than an hour or two. Last week, however, we had three days without appreciable rain -- a regular drought. The high temperature has ranged from low to high 70's. It is possible for it to enter the 80's, even the high 80's, but this has been unusual in our experience, at least in June and July. The lows are usually in the 60's and you might want a jacket in the early morning. I suppose it depends are where you are coming from, but like much of central Mexico, it's hard to beat climatewise.
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