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Below you'll find our Weekly Huatulco Weather Report. This is an amateur effort to give people an idea of what the weather is like here. It is of my personal perception of the weather and diving conditions over the last week and it is certainly not a prediction! Please send me an e-mail and let me know what you think and/or if you have any suggestions: email@hurricanedivers.com

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Weather Report # 147. Week: 09 - 16 March 2008

Weather

Daytime highs: 30°C / 32°C (86°F / 90°F)

Minimum temperature: 22°C / 24°C (72°F / 76°F)

Wednesday it was pretty much cloudy all day and Thursday we had some clouds in the afternoon. Other than that, it was sunny and dry again this week. Most afternoons it was windy for a few hours.

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Diving Conditions

Ocean: Generally calm. Some afternoons it was a bit choppy for a few hours in the afternoon.

Temperature: Between 22°C and 25°C (72°F / 77°F) all week.

Visibility: Around 8m to 10m (25ft / 30ft).

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Hurricane Season

The hurricane season for  the East Pacific Region officially starts in May.

For more info, go to National Hurricane Center Click here to go to the National Hurricane Center

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