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Alternatively, You can view any situation from the perspective of the National Hurricane Center. http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

Climate: From the beginning of July the temp climbs to anywhere between 90F and 100F and, at night, will not drop below the mid 70sF.

The good news is that as this is a desert climate there is little humidity, but it can happen. So some form of cooling is needed at night. Also from mid August till end of September we are in a potential hurricane zone and we get some form of extreme weather at this time. In the last few years it has been days of heavy rain as hurricanes swept passed.

Bugs? Well that is a variable feast with the volume of 'no-see-ems' being the least predictable. These are tiny flies that get everywhere, literally! Mosquitos, that depends on how close you are to standing water sources. But there has been preventive spraying carried out.

What to do? Most people either leave or shut up shop in August Sept. But again the tourist season is expanding with more hotels staying open that means more shops and restaurants, Do not expect a full range of services. If you want vegetables then you will have to brave the outrageous heat of La Paz or Cabo. Why not go in the great air-conditioned buses.

Wave activity is low and the beaches are quiet so its a good time for beginners to practice in less crowded waters.

In general if you just want to collapse, relax walk empty beaches and look at the starry skies then this is the place to be.

Many vacation rentals offer good discounts over the summer, check it out when you contact them.

Heh, look after our town till most of us return for the start of the busy season in early November.

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