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  2. US issues Mexico travel warning ahead of spring break - AOL

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. ... A beach in Cancun, Mexico. The U.S. has issued a travel warning for Mexico ahead of spring break.

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    Mexico travel advisory 2024 Isla Mujeres offers a low-key Cancun vacation. Violent crime is widespread and common in Mexico , according to the State Department.

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    Get the Cancun, QR local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Cancún - Wikipedia

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    On October 21, 2005, Hurricane Wilma made landfall on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, with strong winds in excess of 150 mph (240 km/h). The hurricane's eye first passed over the island of Cozumel , and then made an official landfall near Playa del Carmen in the state of Quintana Roo at around 11 p.m. local time ...

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  7. Travel warning - Wikipedia

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    A travel warning, travel alert, or travel advisory is an official warning statement issued by government agencies to provide information about the relative safety of travelling to or visiting one or more specific foreign countries or destinations. [1]

  8. Is Mexico travel safe? What to know about visiting Cabo ... - AOL

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    Women look at the sea in Playa Delfines (Dolphin Beach) in Cancun, Quintana Roo state, Mexico, on Nov. 8, 2022.

  9. Climate of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    February and July generally are the driest and wettest months, respectively. Mexico City, for example, receives an average of only 5 millimeters (0.2 in) of rain during February but more than 160 millimeters (6.3 in) in July. Coastal areas, especially those along the Gulf of Mexico, experience the largest amounts of rain in September.