Mexico is quite an extensive country, with varied climates. Most snow is limited to the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range, as well as several locations with high altitude in northern Mexico where seasonal snowfalls are found. Some examples include the Sierra Juarez and Sierra San Pedro Martir in the Baja California Peninsula, some areas between the Nuevo Leon and Chihuahua states.
The rest of the country is mostly snow-free, being several peaks and volcanoes in central and southern Mexico the main exception. Some of them include the Ajusco Range (on the southern border of Mexico City) and the Pico de Orizaba and Popocatepetl volcanoes, the two largest and best-known.
Southern Mexico. Most regions close to the sea are snow-free most of the time.
i think yes it snow in mexico but nit a lot
No, it´s possible to get snow in mexico at higher elevations, but not there.
Northwestern Mexico and inland northern areas are drier than the rest of the country. It is hot in the summer and north winds can make inland northern Mexico chilly in winter, with temperatures sometimes approaching freezing. Inland at higher elevations, the climate is also dry and temperate, and the mountain peaks are often capped with snow.
There are no countries in Mexico, Mexico is a country.
Mexico IS a country.
Mexico is a country, but the capital of Mexico is Mexico city.
In the country of Mexico.
A country. Mexico is part of North America.
Snow Country was created in 1935.
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No