A simplified analytical model was used to solve the salinity balance equation and study the relative contributions of freshwater flux and salt advection to the salinity tendency between the Gulf of Tehuantepec and Cabo Corrientes (14‐22°N). The model used climatological mixed‐layer salinity, satellite‐derived geostrophic velocity and evaporation minus precipitation data in a four‐domain scheme. The mean circulation derived from the model largely coincides with previous reports and suggests that, in the steady state, the Mexican Coastal Current (MCC) is decoupled from the Tehuantepec region. The analysis of the time‐dependent variability showed that the salt advection can be largely explained by the annual variations of the alongshore veloci...