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Questions about the Weather in Cancun!!!?

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Hey guys me and a few buddies are going to cancun in about 6 days (March 20th-March 24th) the 10 day forecast on weather.com shows some showers all 3-4 days we are there(thank god not tstorms) and i was wondering whether this was going to ruin our vacation and how long will the rain stay for? we want alot of sunshine xD anyways, any information will help

http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/tenday/CUN:9

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  1. I don't think you should really spend any time worried about the forcast. The truth is that March is smack dab in the middle of Cancun's dry season, and we all know how accurate the weather forcasters can be, not very! Even so, if a shower does show up, at this time of year they pass by pretty quickly.

    Have fun planning your trip, you're going to have an excellent time,

    http://www.cancuntop100.com/cgi-bin/in.c...

    212eric


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  3. hope u got travel insurance........it will probaby ruin your week, especially in cancun

  4. Usually, there are sudden showers that last about 10 - 30 minutes.  It has been warm (actually, hot) and it will definitely not ruin your vacation.

    Buy the biodegradable sunblock (most places require it) and be prepared for a sun tan!!!

    have fun!!

    =)

  5. Don't worry about the showers too much - they are actually kind of nice break from the sun!!  The showers usually roll in and out very quickly - and they are tropical showers so they are warm.  We were there in October and just kind of hung out when the shower rolled in each day.  Just remember to cover your drinks!!  Don't let the weather ruin your trip - Cancun is a great place!!

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