Much the same it has now, with the exception that today's weather patterns have been affected by climate change (i.e.: winters are colder; summers are hotter; some areas receive more rain while others receive much less).
Since 1518-19 when Hernan Cortes and his conquistadors had to pass trough it to reach Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City).
It was basically the same weather we can find right now (see related questions), although at the time, it was a bit cooler as global warming wasn't an issue yet.
The Gulf of Mexico.
James Smockenhimer and in 1518.
In New Mexico, there are flash floods, winds at 100+ mph, and severe thunderstorms
1518.
1518
Eastern and central Mexico from 1518 to 1521.
no
1518 if you think of "discovery" as being found by Europeans.
herninado quartes sorry i ccant spell so well!
1518. They were looking for God, gold and glory.
its warm
Hot weather!!
Cortes started his voyage in 1518
February 1519
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba explored the shores of South Mexico in 1517, followed by Juan de Grijalva in 1518.