Best time to visit Mexico City

Peak travel window: February to April

Days are comfortably mild (around 23 to 26°C) with mostly stable day-to-day conditions. Rainfall remains moderate but rarely persistent, and wind is usually light to moderate for outdoor plans.

Months ranked by travel style

Select a travel style to compare monthly performance.

February

Highest ranked

Sky clarity with Lower UV pressure

#1 of 12 in Mexico City

  • Rain risk74
  • Temperature comfort63
  • Sky clarity75
  • UV intensity25
  • Watch-out indicator.Watch-out: Daylight hours50

Watch-out: Shorter daylight limits activity windows.

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March

Sky clarity with Outdoor stability

#2 of 12 in Mexico City

  • Rain risk67
  • Temperature comfort69
  • Sky clarity71
  • Outdoor conditions65
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April

Sky clarity with Daylight availability

#3 of 12 in Mexico City

  • Rain risk58
  • Temperature comfort75
  • Sky clarity63
  • Daylight hours66
  • Watch-out indicator.Watch-out: Planning reliability66

Watch-out: Greater day-to-day variability.

See April details

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Monthly planning overview

Month-by-month planning signals with concise summaries.

  • Strong window
  • Mixed
  • Trade-offs
  • Higher disruption
Strong

February: Comfortably warm and stable overall conditions

  • 9.4 fewer rain-risk days than the annual monthly norm.
  • Only 0.0 heat-risk days historically.
  • Comfortable daytime range (20-26°C typical spread).

Watch-out: UV intensity can run high on clearer days.

Weather risks for February

Based on a 30-year climate baseline (not a forecast).

Higher relative disruption overall

Compared to this location's yearly pattern, February is typically more variable.

Primary disruption drivers

  • Cold snaps Cooler spells can affect comfort in mornings and evenings.

  • Wind exposure Gusty conditions are common across the period.

  • Rain pulses Wet days are the main disruption driver in this period.

  • Cloudy stretches Cloudier spells can make outdoor timing less predictable.

What this means for travellers

  • Pack layers so morning and evening plans stay comfortable.
  • Avoid locking exposed viewpoints or boat plans to one timeslot.
  • Expect weather interruptions; avoid locking in a single must-do outdoor day.

Frequently asked questions

Which months are highest-ranked for Mexico City?

The highest-ranked months are usually February, March, April. Rankings are computed from long-term climate baselines and historical event-frequency patterns, not short-range forecasts.

What does the monthly score represent?

The monthly score is a 0-100 weather suitability signal for that destination. It is location-relative, so it is designed for comparing months within Mexico City, not for cross-city comparisons.

How are the monthly scores calculated?

Scores combine long-term monthly normals and historical event rates from a 30-year baseline. The model blends Comfort (30%), Rain reliability (25%), Extreme risk (25%), and Outdoor (20%) into a single monthly value.

What do Comfort / Rain reliability / Extreme risk / Outdoor components mean?

Comfort measures typical feel and stability; Rain reliability measures wet-day frequency and rain intensity; Extreme risk captures heat, cold, wind, and related disruption pressure; Outdoor measures day-to-day usability for outdoor plans. Higher values indicate better conditions within each component.

What do "Months ranked by travel style" results mean?

Travel-style rankings reuse the same four components but reweight them for different priorities. In Mexico City, adventure-focused months are often February, March, April, which can differ from the overall order.

What does the "Monthly planning overview" section show?

The Monthly planning overview summarizes month-by-month planning stability and trade-offs. Months are grouped into four bands: Strong window, Mixed, Trade-offs, and Higher disruption.

What does the "Weather risks" panel represent?

This panel summarizes historical weather-event rates for the currently selected month at this location. It is baseline-only and based on a 30-year climate record, not a date-specific forecast.

Do these rankings consider crowds, prices, or events?

No. Rankings on this page are weather-only and based on climate baselines plus historical event patterns.

When should I use Trip Planner instead of this page?

Use this page for month-level baseline comparisons. Use Trip Planner for exact dates because it layers baseline signals with forecast data and threshold-based checks.

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