Sayulita's location on the Central Pacific coast of Mexico, hemmed in by jungle covered mountains gives it a sub-tropical climate with only two seasons, dry fairly warm winters (November to May) and hot, semi-humid wet summers (June to October). The Sayulita region averages 345 days of sunshine and 60 inches of rain a year.
Winter temperatures in Sayulita average 80F with sunny dry days and cool evenings for perfect sleeping temperatures.
The summer months are hurricane season – but are extremely rare on this stretch of coast. Summer temperatures in Sayulita average 88F (highs are in the mid 90sF / 35C), with high humidity and rainstorms generally in the late afternoon/evening, which cools the air down for the night. August and September are the wettest months in Sayulita.
This is not the one that beached a sailboat, where it almost completely foundered... but it is close. The story of the boat is good, but the story of this video is more about me acting like a dork in regards to having grown up with Bay Area weather. We don't get this stuff..
by unclefishbits on Sep 28, 2009
Sayulita, Mexico at night, every night in September. Lightning Storms from hell.