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[*] posted on 6-18-2007 at 10:35 PM
weather the end of July/beg of August?


how is it? too hot to handle? (for a Seattlite?)
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[*] posted on 6-18-2007 at 10:38 PM


WHERE (in Baja) are you asking about...

It ranges from sea level (even below) to over 10,000' pine covered mountains... from San Diego to the same latitude as Hawaii (Cabo San Lucas), inside the Tropic of Cancer.




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[*] posted on 6-18-2007 at 10:41 PM


crap - one track mind I have! I'm looking at La Paz :)
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[*] posted on 6-19-2007 at 06:15 AM
weather in Todos Santos


The end of July and the beginning of August are tolerable in Todos Santos. It is always at least 10 degrees cooler than La Paz and /or Cabo. As August gets later the weather even here is not what i would call vacationable. September and October.... well its a combination somewhere between steam and bake, with no relief until the middle of october.
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[*] posted on 6-19-2007 at 06:56 AM


Hot and steamy.
Very hot in the city of La Paz. Plan to be outside by the water as much as possible.




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[*] posted on 6-19-2007 at 06:58 AM


HOT !! HOT !! HOT !! Wonderful !!! And HUMID!! HUMID !! HUMID !! Still wonderful !!!:P:P:P
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[*] posted on 6-19-2007 at 07:19 AM


If you compare the three places - La Paz, Cabo, and Todos Santos - it is my opinion that La Paz is the hotest of the three both day and night. Because of the orientation of La Paz, the prevailing winds tend to blow off of the desert in August creating hot oven like breezes. Todos Santos is the coolest of the three places because of its proximity to the Pacific. But for someone from Seattle, I think you will find all three places pretty unbearable for outside activities that time of year. MOO (my opinion only)
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