Worst time to visit Mérida
Some months in Mérida are clearly tougher for travel — extreme heat, cold, drenching rain, or peak storm season. Here's what to skip.
Months to avoid
| Month | Why |
|---|---|
| February | very hot (30°C / 86°F) |
| March | very hot (33°C / 91°F) |
| April | dangerously hot (avg 35°C / 95°F) |
| May | dangerously hot (avg 35°C / 95°F)very wet (17 rain days) |
| June | dangerously hot (avg 34°C / 92°F)extremely wet (23 rain days) |
| July | dangerously hot (avg 35°C / 94°F)extremely wet (23 rain days) |
| August | dangerously hot (avg 34°C / 93°F)extremely wet (25 rain days) |
| September | very hot (33°C / 91°F)extremely wet (27 rain days) |
| October | very hot (31°C / 89°F)extremely wet (23 rain days) |
| November | very wet (16 rain days) |
What to expect in the worst months
June. Daytime highs averaging 34°C / 92°F mean outdoor sightseeing between roughly 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. becomes uncomfortable — locals retreat indoors and many smaller shops close in the afternoon. 23 rain days out of 30 means roughly 77% of days see measurable rainfall — plan flexible indoor backups for every outdoor day.
July. Daytime highs averaging 35°C / 94°F mean outdoor sightseeing between roughly 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. becomes uncomfortable — locals retreat indoors and many smaller shops close in the afternoon. 23 rain days out of 31 means roughly 74% of days see measurable rainfall — plan flexible indoor backups for every outdoor day.
August. Daytime highs averaging 34°C / 93°F mean outdoor sightseeing between roughly 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. becomes uncomfortable — locals retreat indoors and many smaller shops close in the afternoon. 25 rain days out of 31 means roughly 81% of days see measurable rainfall — plan flexible indoor backups for every outdoor day.
Better times to go
No month in Mérida hits the typical 18–28 °C / low-rain comfort zone — every season has trade-offs. Choose what you can tolerate: heat, cold, rain, or storm risk.
Better in the same region in June
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If you still have to go — what to bring
- Heat: UPF-rated long-sleeve sun shirt, refillable insulated bottle, electrolyte tablets, lightweight wide-brim hat. Plan indoor activities for 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
- Wet: Real rain shell (not a "water-resistant" jacket), packable umbrella, dry-bag for electronics, quick-dry layers. Pre-book indoor museums and food halls.
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