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7-day forecast

Weather this week in Puerto Vallarta
Forecast
2026-07-06
Scattered thunderstorms
33°C27°C
2026-07-07
Heavy thunderstorm
32°C26°C
2026-07-08
Heavy thunderstorm
32°C26°C
2026-07-09
Light rain
31°C26°C
2026-07-10
Light rain
32°C26°C
2026-07-11
Sunny
33°C27°C
2026-07-12
Heavy thunderstorm
33°C28°C
Source: Includes weather data from Google Maps

Daily Reports

Weather - PVR Airport - Peso Report - Every Morning.
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Puerto Vallarta Airport Daily Flight Report – July 6, 2026

PVR flight report for July 6, 2026, with Puerto Vallarta arrivals, departures, known delays, cancellations, and weather factors to watch.
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USD/MXN Near 17.48 as Peso Slips Early Monday

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Puerto Vallarta Weather Today – July 6, 2026

Puerto Vallarta weather for July 6: humid morning, hotter afternoon, rain risk later, and surf caution from mar de fondo.
The local stories, alerts, travel notes, beach conditions, and practical updates residents and visitors should know before starting the day. Updated daily.
Puerto Vallarta Weather Brings Heat and Light Rain

What to Watch in Puerto Vallarta Today

Today’s watch list is mostly weather-and-mobility driven, with afternoon rain risk, elevated surf, and fan-zone activity near Playa Camarones.

 

  • Weather risk: Expect heat and humidity this morning, with a chance of rain this afternoon; the forecast shows a high near 35°C / 94°F.
  • Storm watch: No tropical cyclone is active in the Eastern Pacific this morning, according to the National Hurricane Center’s 5 a.m. Pacific update.
  • Beach/ocean impact: A mar de fondo alert is in effect for the Puerto Vallarta coast, with reported 1–2 meter waves; offshore Jalisco waters are seeing 4–6 ft S/SW swell.
  • Mobility watch: Expect localized traffic and parking pressure around the Vibra Jalisco Zona Fan near Playa Camarones, especially around match viewing periods.
  • Public services: No major citywide water disruption is reported this morning; SEAPAL’s latest notices show recent leak repairs and June coverage near 97%, not an active citywide cut.
  • Resident reminder: If afternoon rain develops, avoid low crossings, river mouths, and fast-moving runoff areas; at the fan zone, official rules prohibit glass, sharp objects, and restricted items.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

Only events with a July 6 listing or an official ongoing run are included here.

 

  • Vibra Jalisco Zona Fan Puerto Vallarta — Zona Hotelera, steps from Playa Camarones; official page does not list a street number; free entry, match viewing, food zone, music, and family activities; open as part of the June 11–July 19 run.
  • STI and HIV Testing Campaign — Vallarta Gay+ Community Center, Morelos 101-Local 3B, Centro; 10:00 a.m.; free HIV, syphilis, and Hepatitis C testing, no appointment needed.
  • Butterfly Sanctuary Guided Tour — Mariposario Jardín Mágico, C. Golondrina 60, Campo Verde; 10:30 a.m.; small-group guided visit.
  • Salsa Lessons — Vallarta Gay+ Community Center, Morelos 101-Local 3B, Centro; 6:00 p.m.; free/no cover, donations welcome.
  • Blue Chairs Rooftop Bar shows — Blue Chairs Beachfront Resort, Almendro No. 116; 6:00 p.m. Hot Gogos and 6:30 p.m. Dirty Bitches.
  • Queens of the Night — La Noche Bar PV, Lázaro Cárdenas 263; 9:00 p.m. drag show.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide road, water, power, or garbage disruption is reported in checked current sources this morning.

 

  • Roads: No verified citywide closure was found for Puerto Vallarta this morning; the main mobility watch is localized traffic near the Hotel Zone/Playa Camarones fan-zone area.
  • Rain impact: Afternoon rain and possible electrical activity could create temporary ponding on low-lying streets; drivers should slow down around arroyos, underpasses, and river crossings.
  • Water service: SEAPAL’s current homepage lists recent repair activity but no active citywide outage; a previous highway-related service disruption was reported restored to 100% of affected neighborhoods.
  • Public works: SEAPAL’s latest notices show ongoing infrastructure and leak-repair work, including recent items on Pavo Real and water leaks in several points of the city.
  • Power/garbage: No verified July 6 citywide CFE outage or municipal garbage-collection disruption surfaced in checked current sources this morning.

Red flags close nine popular Puerto Vallarta beaches as rip currents rise

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

Beach conditions today call for caution: the main issue is swell and possible afternoon rain, not a tropical storm.

 

  • Beach flags: No verified July 6 citywide beach-flag bulletin was found this morning; follow the posted lifeguard flag at each beach, not older social media notices.
  • Ocean conditions: A mar de fondo alert is reported for the Puerto Vallarta coast, with waves of 1–2 meters; offshore Jalisco waters are forecast at 4–6 ft in S/SW swell with a long period.
  • Rip-current/rough-surf risk: Use extra caution at exposed beaches, near rocks, jetties, river mouths, and steep shore breaks; weaker swimmers should stay in shallow guarded areas.
  • Runoff concern: If afternoon rain arrives, avoid swimming near river mouths or visibly discolored runoff until water clears.
  • Port/tropical status: No Eastern Pacific tropical cyclone is active this morning; ASIPONA’s July arrivals calendar remains subject to change, and no verified portwide closure was found in checked sources.
  • Best beach window: Morning to early midday is the better window; avoid exposed surf zones and river-mouth areas if swell or rain conditions worsen.

Airport and Travel Update

Puerto Vallarta International Airport is operating with low reported delay pressure this morning.

 

  • Flight board: FlightStats’ July 6 visible board lists 21 arrival records and 15 departure records for PVR; these board counts can include codeshares, so travelers should confirm directly with their airline.
  • Delay status: PVR’s current delay status is listed as “very low and decreasing.”
  • Airport weather: Current airport conditions show scattered clouds, 88°F / 31°C, WNW wind at 4 knots, and 12-mile visibility.
  • Weather watch: Afternoon rain could affect later turns, but there is no active Eastern Pacific tropical cyclone advisory this morning.
  • Ground travel: Build in extra curb and Avenida Francisco Medina Ascencio time if moving through the Hotel Zone during fan-zone activity or afternoon rain.

 

Mexican peso today

Peso Exchange Rate Today

The peso is slightly softer but still trading in a narrow recent range near 17.48 per U.S. dollar this morning.

 

  • USD/MXN: Morning mid-market references show the dollar around 17.48 pesos, with Wise at 17.4831 and Trading Economics near 17.4827.
  • Movement: The dollar is up only modestly against the peso this morning, keeping USD/MXN within last week’s narrow range.
  • Official FIX: Banxico’s latest available official FIX before today’s noon publication was 17.4758 from July 3; Banxico publishes the daily FIX from noon on banking days.
  • Market drivers: The dollar steadied after weak U.S. payroll data, while investors are watching this week’s Federal Reserve minutes for rate signals.
  • What to watch today: Oil prices and broader risk sentiment remain relevant for emerging-market currencies after OPEC+ agreed to increase output from August.

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