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Each year, around late May to early June, large dust clouds originating from the Sahara desert paint Cancun’s skies in a deep orange hue.  Although visually stunning, the phenomenon can cause respiratory symptoms such as cough and sore throat, leading officials to warn residents & travelers over the looming dust cloud.  According to the latest …

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Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean are currently seeing above-average temperatures for this time of the year as Cancun Red Cross officials warn travelers to take precautions amid the intense heat.  This week, Cancun’s Red Cross issued a warning noting a dramatic increase in the number of travelers being affected by heatstroke, urging visitors to pay …

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Cancun and the Mexican Caribbean are known for their year-round warm weather, which attracts visitors by the millions. In the summer, the sun-soaked region is prone to heat waves, when temperatures can soar above 95 degrees Fahrenheit. With summer just around the corner, many travelers will likely encounter a heat wave on their next Cancun …

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