
Morelos Weather
Though Morelos is one of Mexico's smallest states (4,950 sq. kms or 1,820 sq. mi.), there are distinct differences in climate due to a variance in elevation ranging from 1,000 to about 3,300 mts (2,900-9,800 ft).
In the north-western part of the state, into the mountains near Cuernavaca, temperatures can be substantially lower, both during the daytime and at night, than in the southern and south-eastern areas around Cuautla and Jojutla.
The rainy season usually extends from June through October, often bringing energizing thunderstorms and massive rainfall in the evenings and nights. Days are generally warm and sunny, with the temperature rising significantly in May, just before the rains begin.
Cuernavaca
The "City of Eternal Spring", at an altitude of 1542 meters (5060 ft.) boasts of a mild climate year-round that is highly suitable for the sub-tropical vegetation which abounds in the area.
During the winter months, Cuernavaca's mountain atmosphere can get pretty chilly at night and in the early morning. Be prepared with jackets, sweaters, socks and appropriate footwear.
Average daytime temperature: 71º Fahrenheit, 20º Celsius.
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