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Weather this week in Puerto Vallarta
Forecast
2026-06-30
Partly sunny
33°C27°C
2026-07-01
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C27°C
2026-07-02
Scattered thunderstorms
33°C27°C
2026-07-03
Scattered thunderstorms
33°C27°C
2026-07-04
Partly sunny
33°C27°C
2026-07-05
Mostly cloudy
33°C28°C
2026-07-06
Mostly cloudy
32°C27°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 – June 30, 2026

PVR flight report for June 30, 2026, with Puerto Vallarta arrivals, departures, board discrepancies, cancellations, and airport weather checked at 6:37 a.m.
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Peso Report: Mexican Peso Edges Higher as Dollar Trades Near 17.46

The peso held near 17.46 per dollar Tuesday as markets weighed Banxico’s rate hold, a firm dollar, oil prices and U.S. data.
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Puerto Vallarta Weather Today – June 30, 2026

Puerto Vallarta weather for June 30: warm, humid conditions, brief morning shower risk, light winds, and practical planning notes.
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

Puerto Vallarta’s watch list today is driven by heat, possible afternoon rain, beach safety, and crowd movement around the World Cup fan zone.

 

  • Weather risk: Expect a hot midday, with Puerto Vallarta near 94°F / 34°C around early afternoon before clouds build later in the day. Mexico’s weather service is also flagging showers and locally stronger rain in parts of Jalisco, so street flooding can develop quickly if storms hit the bay.
  • Beach safety: No accessible June 30 official beach-flag card surfaced this morning. The latest accessible Civil Protection beach report, from June 26, still showed red flags at Palmares, Camarones, and Playa del Holly, meaning no ocean entry at those beaches until local flags say otherwise.
  • Wildlife reminder: The fatal crocodile incident reported near Marina Vallarta remains the week’s main beach-safety concern. Avoid swimming near estuaries, river mouths, canals, Marina Vallarta, and Boca de Tomates, especially near dusk or after rain.
  • Road/mobility watch: No verified major citywide road closure was found this morning, but expect heavier movement around the Hotel Zone fan area later today, especially before the Mexico vs. Ecuador match.
  • Public services: No new citywide water outage was verified this morning. SEAPAL previously reported a north-zone disruption tied to Autopista Puerto Vallarta–Las Varas works, then reported service restored to affected neighborhoods.
  • Airport/travel: PVR appears operational on public flight boards this morning. Weather, not a port or airport closure, is the main delay variable to watch today.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

Today’s verified listings include one municipal/community event, a major World Cup fan zone, live karaoke, and the final scheduled day for a regional Cirque du Soleil dinner show.

 

  • Mujeres en Construcción — Casa Tucán Independencia
    Time: 10:30 a.m.
    Venue: Casa Tucán Independencia, Parque La Independencia, Calle Agustín de Iturbide, Colonia Independencia.
    A municipal women’s discussion/workshop session scheduled for today.
  • Vibra Jalisco Zona Fan Puerto Vallarta — World Cup watch zone
    Time: 10:00 a.m. to midnight
    Venue: Lot next to Sheraton Buganvilias, across from the Agustín Flores Contreras sports complex, North Hotel Zone.
    Free fan zone with match broadcasts, music, food areas, and family activities. Today’s schedule includes Mexico vs. Ecuador at 7:00 p.m. local time.
  • Karaoke Night with Carlos — Awaysis Rio Bar
    Time: 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
    Venue: Awaysis Rio Bar, Rivera del Río 166, Emiliano Zapata.
    Weekly Tuesday karaoke listing verified on the venue’s event calendar.
  • Cirque du Soleil LUDÕ — VidantaWorld / BON Luxury Theme Park
    Time: 5:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
    Venue: VidantaWorld / BON Luxury Theme Park, Blvd. Nayarit, Nuevo Nayarit.
    Regional listing: the official Puerto Vallarta event calendar shows LUDÕ scheduled through June 30, with third-party event listings showing the evening dinner-show window.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide road, transit, garbage, power, or water disruption was verified this morning.

 

  • Roads: No verified citywide closure or major traffic advisory surfaced this morning. Localized congestion is still likely around schools, hotel corridors, and the fan zone later in the day.
  • Hotel Zone: Expect heavier traffic near Sheraton Buganvilias and the Agustín Flores sports complex because Zona Fan operates from 10:00 a.m. to midnight, with the Mexico match scheduled for the evening.
  • Water service: SEAPAL’s previously reported north-zone disruption tied to Autopista works was reported restored; Colony La Aurora is expected to have a water cutoff on June 30 for localized repairs.
  • Rainy-season street risk: If afternoon or evening showers hit Puerto Vallarta, watch low-lying crossings, canal areas, and streets near river outlets. Brief heavy rain can overwhelm drains even when no formal closure is posted.
  • Resident reminder: Keep trash and debris out of storm drains today. The city does not need a major storm for localized ponding to become a traffic problem.

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

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

Beach conditions require a cautious read today because no accessible same-day official flag card was found.

  • Flag status: The latest accessible Civil Protection beach-condition item, from June 26, listed red flags at Palmares, Camarones, and Playa del Holly. Treat posted lifeguard flags as the authority before entering the water today.
  • Ocean/weather window: The best beach window is likely morning into early afternoon, before clouds and possible showers increase. Midday heat will be high, so shade and water matter even if the sky looks partly cloudy.
  • Rip/rough-surf caution: Avoid ocean entry at any red-flag beach. Conditions can vary by beach, especially after rain or near outlets where currents change quickly.
  • Wildlife alert: Avoid swimming near Marina Vallarta, Boca de Tomates, canals, estuaries, and river mouths after the reported fatal crocodile attack and subsequent recovery operation.
  • Runoff concern: If rain develops later today, avoid swimming near the mouths of the Cuale, Pitillal, and other drainage outlets until water clears.
  • Avoid today: Red-flag beaches, estuary mouths, and any beach where lifeguards are restricting entry.

Airport and Travel Update

Airport and Travel Update

Puerto Vallarta International Airport appears active this morning, with weather as the main variable to monitor.

 

  • Airport status: No verified airport closure or major cancellation advisory surfaced this morning. Public flight boards showed active arrivals, departures, and scheduled/en-route service.
  • Counts: A certified full-day arrivals/departures count was not available from the accessible public data. The live FlightAware pane showed 20 visible arrivals and 20 visible departures, but that is a board snapshot, not a full-day total.
  • Routes visible on public boards: Domestic and international movement included Mexico City-area airports, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Tijuana, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix, and other scheduled markets.
  • Weather impact: No active Eastern Pacific tropical cyclone was listed this morning, though the NHC is monitoring a far-offshore disturbance with development potential later in the week. No direct Puerto Vallarta travel disruption is indicated today from that system.
  • Traveler note: Allow extra road time if traveling through the Hotel Zone late afternoon or evening because of Zona Fan crowds and the Mexico match.

 

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Peso Exchange Rate Today

The peso was steady to slightly firmer against the U.S. dollar this morning.

 

  • Market rate: USD/MXN was trading roughly around 17.46–17.49 this morning, with Trading Economics showing about 17.4651 and Wise showing the dollar slightly lower against the peso from the previous day.
  • Official reference: Banxico’s June 30 FIX was listed at 17.5053, with the obligations rate at 17.4700.
  • Morning movement: The move is modest: the peso is not breaking sharply higher, but the dollar is also not showing a major morning surge against MXN.
  • Mexico drivers: Banxico’s recent decision to hold its reference rate at 6.50%, alongside mid-June inflation easing to 3.55% while core inflation remained higher, keeps rate expectations central to peso trading.
  • External drivers: U.S. rate expectations, the dollar’s broader direction, oil prices, and geopolitical risk remain the main outside factors to watch today.
  • Reader note: Airport and hotel exchange counters will usually quote worse than the market rate; compare posted buy/sell spreads before exchanging cash.

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