November in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2025): This is the exhale. After the heat, humidity and rainy-season drama… November starts feeling comfortable again. Temperatures:– Days in the upper 80s to …
November in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2025): This is the exhale. After the heat, humidity and rainy-season drama… November starts feeling comfortable again. Temperatures:– Days in the upper 80s to …
October Weather in Cabo San Lucas: Still Active, Cooling Down & Hurricane Season Winds Down – My Weather Station Data (2020–2025) October has a split personality. It can still feel tropical… but you start getting …
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September in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2025): This is the muggiest month of the year… and often the wettest. Temperatures:– Days generally in the mid to upper 90s– Nights staying …
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August in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2025): Okay… now the air is legally soup. This is peak heat, peak humidity, and the month Cabo starts feeling truly tropical. Temperatures:– Days …
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July in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2025): Okay… now we’ve entered the sticky part of the calendar. Temperatures:– Days routinely in the upper 90s (sometimes flirting with 100°F)– Nights staying …
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June in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2025): Now it starts to feel like summer. Temperatures:– Days routinely in the mid to upper 90s– Nights warming into the mid-60s and even …
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May in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2025): This is the real transition month. Temperatures are climbing, hurricane season officially starts May 15… but on the ground, it still mostly feels …
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April in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2026): I am aware this is only half of the month for 2026! This is where things start to heat up. Not summer yet… …
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This is where you start to feel the shift. Still dry season… just warmer, breezier, and a little more “Cabo energy.” Rain? None.Across all 7 years: 0.00″. Temperatures:– Days: mid to upper 80s (occasionally brushing …
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Here’s what February actually looks like based on 7 years of data from my personal station in Cabo San Lucas. February in Cabo San Lucas — straight from my icabos3 station (2020–2026): Still very much …
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