Los Cabos · Mexico
Los Cabos Weather Guide
Year-Round Paradise: Your Complete Climate Overview
Los Cabos, Mexico enjoys a warm, sunny climate year-round, making it an ideal destination for beach vacations, golf, fishing, and outdoor adventures. Located at the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, Los Cabos averages over 350 days of sunshine annually , with mild winters and warm summers tempered by ocean breezes.
Peak season runs from November through May , offering clear skies and comfortable temperatures, while summer brings warmer water and fewer crowds. For current forecasts visit Visit Los Cabos , the Los Cabos Tourism Board , or Weather.com.
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Climate Highlights
From desert sunshine to refreshing Pacific breezes, discover what makes Los Cabos a year-round paradise.
Sunshine & Dry Season
From November through May, Los Cabos basks in near-perfect weather with virtually zero rainfall, low humidity, and temperatures ranging from comfortable 65°F nights to warm 80°F days. This is peak season for beach lovers, golfers, and outdoor adventurers alike.
Warm Summer Waters
Summer in Los Cabos means warm ocean temperatures perfect for snorkeling, diving, and water sports. Sea of Cortez water temps reach 85°F, while the Pacific side stays refreshingly cooler. Humidity rises slightly but is tempered by afternoon sea breezes.

Desert Climate & The Tropic
Los Cabos sits just south of the Tropic of Cancer in a true Sonoran desert environment. Annual rainfall averages under 9 inches, concentrated in brief late-summer showers. The desert landscape — dramatic cacti, rugged arroyos, and rocky shores — defines the scenery year-round.
Monthly Weather Averages
Occasionally Cabo San Lucas experiences tropical storms in the latter months of summer. However, these storms rarely affect Cabo directly — they usually stay offshore or hit surrounding areas instead. Generally, these storms bring a brief period of rain before the sun returns and beaches refill with visitors.
