San Antonio del Mar Weather & Climate  
 
The Baja Peninsula is generally one of the hottest and driest places on the North American continent. However, a small coastal area of northwestern Mexico surrounding Tijuana has more of a Mediterranean climate with considerable coastal fog and a winter rainy season similar to southern California. Here the rainy season runs November through March, with very little to no precipitation the rest of the year. Winter storms, generated as far away as the Gulf of Alaska provide areas along the coast west of the mountains with up to 12 inches of rain per year – which is enough to support sizable forest at the higher elevations. Evenings can be chilly any time of the year in comparison to warm daytime temperatures.  
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Month
High Temp
Low Temp
Rainfall
Ocean Temp
January
67°F
45°F
3 in.
58°F
February
69°F
46°F
3 in.
59°F
March
69°F
48°F
3 in.
59°F
April
72°F
50°F
1 in.
61°F
May
73°F
54°F
0 in.
63°F
June
78°F
58°F
0 in.
65°F
July
83°F
61°F
0 in.
67°F
August
85°F
63°F
0 in.
69°F
September
83°F
61°F
0 in.
68°F
October
79°F
56°F
1 in.
64°F
November
72°F
49°F
1 in.
62°F
December
68°F
44°F
2 in.
60°F
Data shown covers:SAN ANTONIO DEL MAR, BAJAMAR, CALAFIA, LA MISION, LAS GAVIOTAS, ROSARITO, TIJUANA
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