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Climatic characteristics of Mexican plateau

The climate characteristics of the Mexican plateau mainly include vertical climate and seasonal climate. Most areas are divided into dry season and rainy season throughout the year. The dry season is 10 to April of the following year, and the rainy season is May to September. The rainy season concentrates 75% of the annual precipitation. The driest month every year is February, and the precipitation is only 5 mm, while the wettest month is July, and the precipitation is about 170 mm. Mexico enjoys the reputation of "Pearl of the Plateau" because of its plateau topography, no severe cold in winter, no intense heat in summer and evergreen trees in all seasons. Mexico City, the capital, is located in the plateau area, with an altitude of 2,240 meters. The average temperature in May is 12-26℃, the coldest is 65438+ 10, and the average temperature is 6- 19℃.