Rainfall in San Felipe and the northern Baja region is tracked in real time by the National Weather Service (NWS) and the NOAA Weather Prediction Center. The Doppler radar map below shows estimated precipitation over the past 24 hours, updating automatically to reflect current weather conditions. Lighter shades on the scale indicate minimal rainfall or atmospheric moisture that may not reach the ground, while darker colors reveal areas of heavier precipitation.
This live rainfall analysis is especially valuable during the Pacific hurricane season (May through November), when tropical storms can bring sudden changes in weather across the peninsula. By checking this map before and during your trip, you can stay informed about rainfall in San Felipe and plan your activities with confidence.