Monarch butterflies use steady, strong air currents to reach their wintering grounds in Mexico. Social Sharing CBC · Wind drives of nature’s most epic migrations - Wild Canadian Weather The Nature of Things2 months ago 5:09 comments Every fall, steady, predictable winds assist one of the world's most spectacular migrations. In Wild Canadian Weather, we follow a female monarch butterfly as she sets off on an epic journey in early fall, all with the help of a good breeze. Each autumn, monarchs take to the skies rising up to 1,200 m to reach strong, steady air currents to propel them south — 4,000 km south to Mexico.