The Tropic of Cancer plays a crucial role in dividing the country into two distinct climatic regions: the temperate and tropical zones.
The country’s northern region, which lies beyond the twenty-fourth parallel, experiences lower temperatures during the winter months, making it an ideal place to escape from the scorching heat of the south.
On the other hand, temperatures in the southern regions are more or less consistent throughout the year, except for variations in elevation. While the north of the country generally receives less precipitation, the south experiences a relatively higher level of rainfall, making it an ideal location for those who revel in rainy weather.