Tijuana - Post Report Question and Answers

What is the overall climate: is it extremely hot or cold, wet or dry, at any time of year, for example?

Perfect. Not kidding Summer highs usually range 77-84 and not humid. Winter ranges 50-68 Cannot get better weather or better tacos anywhere in the world. - Oct 2024


It’s temperate, pretty dry, very livable climate; a little more rain is needed as the city has run out of water, and there are frequently water shortages that affect residences. - Apr 2023


Generally around 70-80 most days. August is very hot, December and January are colder (60-65) and it sprinkles or rains a couple times per week. It can get cool at night and in the early morning, so jackets are recommended. But you don't really need coats unless you plan to ski or visit colder places. - Nov 2017


So much sun and blue skies, you almost miss the rain (almost). - May 2015


Perfect weather all the time, 72F degrees every day. - Mar 2015


The climate is fantastic unless you like the rain and snow. Shorter trees means there is a lack of shade so warmer days feel hot. In the winter, the dryness feels so cold and I dream of a day when I can step out of a shower and not instantly freeze from the lack of insulation. - Apr 2014


The best weather in Mexico! Dry and sunny - not hot. The occasional Santa Anna winds can be hot and drying but they're rare. - Feb 2014


The vast majority of days are sunny with pleasant temperatures (60-80 degrees). - Apr 2011


Mostly sunny and warm. In the 50s and 60s in the winter. Very few cloudy or rainy days. - Mar 2011


Again, beautiful. Winter time does require some "warmer" clothes...it is not flip flops all year long, but pretty close to it. - Dec 2010


Sunny and 72, cooler in the evenings. OK, it does get a little cooler in the winter and warmer in the summer, especially inland. But the weather is great. - Aug 2010


Like San Diego. - Mar 2008


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