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Cities without humidity

wgregg12354

I am thinking of the move to Mexico, but being an Oregonian I’m not too fond of having to endure humid conditions.  I’ve considered Rosarito, but are there other towns that I should be contemplating?   What about SMA or the Lake Chapala area?


william

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Live in Lake Chapala here.  Only time humidity gets over 50% is summer monsoon season and then its hardly ever over 60%.  And Lake Chapala is the 2nd best weather in the world per the weather watchers.  And it is true.  Dry all year you get 1 or 2 months of hot dry because once the rain starts it cools off massively.   Humidity does go up but the cool air makes up for it.  And if you get a house on the mountain side you get to die for cool breezes all year round even during the hot dry seasons.  We never use a AC but we also make sure to keep the doors and windows open to let that sweet cool breeze in all day.  And at night if the breeze does go down a bit.. we put a large floor fan on our patio to bring in that cool air to our bedroom. 



That is the view off our top Balcony and we have 2 other floors with the same awsome views.  30000 peso a month is all!  Gated community with there own wells for water, security.  Come on down.