Winter.
Yeah, Mexico is still in the Northern Hemisphere. The half of the world above the Equator. You have to go below that line before the seasons switch.
Mexico is in the Northern Hemisphere so when it is winter in the U.S. it is also winter in Mexico.
Summer: Mexico City, Mexico Winter: Grenoble, France
Summer: Mexico. Winter: France.
Summer: Mexico Winter: France
Winter Olympic: Grenoble, France Summer Olympics: Mexico City, Mexico
It is winter in Buenos Aires.
Winter, as Argentina is on the southern hemisphere.
1952- Summer~ Finland Winter~Norway 1956- Summer~Austraillia Winter~Italy 1960- Summer~Italy Winter~United States 1964- Summer~Japan Winter~Austria 1968- Summer~Mexico Winter~France 1972 Summer~West Germany Winter~Japan 1976 Summer~Canada Winter~Austria 1980 Summer~Soviet Union Winter~United States 1984 Summer~United States Winter~Yugoslavia 1988 Summer~South Korea Winter~Canada 1992 Summer~Spain Winter~France 1994 Summer~ United States 1996 Winter~ Japan 2000 Summer~Australia 2002 Winter~ United States 2004 Summer~ Greece 2006 Winter~ Italy 2008 Summer~China 2010 Winter~Canada
In the summer it can get pretty hot, but in the winter it can get below zero. There's normally a lot of snow in the winter...
No; they are reversed, as both nations are on different hemispheres. When it is Summer in Mexico, it is Winter in New Zealand.
Mexico City hosted the Summer Olympics and Grenoble hosted the Winter Olympics.
10.1) St. Louis, USA - 1904 Summer Games2) Lake Placid, USA - 1932 Winter Games, 1980 Winter Games3) Los Angeles, USA - 1932 Summer Games, 1984 Summer Games4) Squaw Valley, USA - 1960 Winter Games5) Mexico City, Mexico - 1968 Summer Games6) Montreal, Canada - 1976 Summer Games7) Calgary, Canada - 1988 Winter Games8) Atlanta, USA - 1996 Summer Games9) Salt Lake City, USA - 2002 Winter Games10) Vancouver, Canada - 2010 Winter Games