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7-day forecast

Weather this week in Puerto Vallarta
Forecast
2026-07-10
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C26°C
2026-07-11
Sunny
33°C27°C
2026-07-12
Scattered thunderstorms
33°C27°C
2026-07-13
Light rain
31°C27°C
2026-07-14
Heavy thunderstorm
32°C27°C
2026-07-15
Thunderstorm
32°C26°C
2026-07-16
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C26°C
Source: Includes weather data from Google Maps

Daily Reports

Weather - PVR Airport - Peso Report - Every Morning.
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PVR Flight Status: Arrivals and Departures for July 10, 2026

PVR flight report for July 10, 2026, with Puerto Vallarta arrivals, departures, verified delays, cancellations and weather risks, checked at 6:48 a.m.
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Mexican Peso Firms With USD/MXN Trading Near 17.51

USD/MXN traded near 17.51 Friday morning as Mexico’s softer inflation data, Fed expectations, oil and trade tensions shaped the peso.
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Puerto Vallarta Weather Today – July 10, 2026

Puerto Vallarta will be hot and humid Friday, with highs near 34°C, light winds and only a small chance of afternoon rain.
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

Localized sewer repairs, elevated coastal conditions and the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms lead today’s watch, although no major citywide shutdown or emergency was verified this morning.

  • Centro road restriction: Morelos remains partially closed at Aldama while recently replaced pavement cures following repairs to a rain-related sinkhole and damaged sewer pipe. SEAPAL expects full circulation to return Saturday.
  • Marina Vallarta public works: Another damaged section of the Marina’s sanitary sewer system is being repaired, bringing localized traffic disruption to the residential and hotel district. Read the Vallarta Daily report.
  • Weather risk: Puerto Vallarta is forecast to reach about 34°C/93°F, with clouds, showers and thunderstorms possible. Storm cells may bring gusty winds, lightning and reduced visibility.
  • Marine conditions: SEMAR forecasts coastal seas of approximately 5–7 feet for the central Pacific, with stronger gusts possible near thunderstorms. Rip-current and rough-surf precautions remain warranted.
  • Public services: No new citywide water outage, electricity interruption, garbage suspension or public-transport shutdown was verified this morning. SEAPAL’s preventive flushing in Versalles and Arboledas may still produce brief discoloration in household water.
  • Resident reminder: The free Vibra Jalisco Fan Zone operates beside the Sheraton from 10:00 a.m. to midnight. Expect additional pedestrian and vehicle activity around the Agustín Flores sports complex and northern Hotel Zone.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

Friday’s verified calendar includes a free public fan zone, community programming, live music and a nightly drag show.

  • Vibra Jalisco Puerto Vallarta Fan Zone — Beside Sheraton Buganvilias, across from the Agustín Flores Sports Complex in the North Hotel Zone. 10:00 a.m.–midnight. Free admission.
  • Spanish for Beginners — Vallarta Gay+ Community Center, Morelos 101, Local 3B, Centro. 4:00–5:00 p.m. Free.
  • Luis & Friends with Roy Cruz — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata. 5:00 p.m. No cover.
  • Tonny Kenneth: Reimagined — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata. 6:30 p.m. No cover.
  • Fer and Saúl Live — Awaysis Río Bar, Rivera del Río 166, Emiliano Zapata. 7:00 p.m. No cover.
  • Queens of the Night — La Noche, Lázaro Cárdenas 263, Zona Romántica. 9:00 p.m. The July 10 entertainment calendar lists the venue’s nightly drag production.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide disruption was reported this morning, but two sewer projects and possible rain-related ponding could create localized delays.

  • Morelos and Aldama: The repaired section remains under a partial closure today so the concrete can gain sufficient strength. Full reopening is planned during Saturday.
  • Marina Vallarta: Drivers should watch for work crews, narrowed access and temporary traffic changes connected to the latest sanitary-sewer repair. Project details are available here.
  • Rain-sensitive streets: Thunderstorms could produce sudden ponding at low points, intersections with poor drainage and roads near rivers or channels. Visibility may also fall rapidly beneath heavier cells.
  • Water service: No systemwide SEAPAL outage was verified. Preventive flushing in Versalles and Arboledas may temporarily disturb natural minerals and change water color in isolated properties.
  • Other services: No verified citywide bus or taxi interruption, CFE outage, bridge closure or garbage-collection suspension was found in the current notices reviewed this morning.

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

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

Today is a caution day on the water: SEMAR’s forecast calls for elevated seas, thunderstorms and possible rip-current conditions along the Jalisco coast.

  • Beach flags: A new July 10 municipal flag bulletin was not located before publication. The last verified report, issued July 7, placed Palmares, Los Muertos, Camarones, Playa de Oro and the main Holi area under yellow caution, with red or purple restrictions at Holi’s river side, Westin, Marriott and Boca Negra. Today’s posted beach flags and lifeguard instructions supersede that report.
  • Ocean conditions: SEMAR forecasts approximately 5–7-foot coastal seas, winds around 10–15 knots and gusts potentially reaching 20 knots in the central Pacific marine zone.
  • Rip-current and storm risk: Long-period swell can generate strong return currents even where nearshore water initially appears manageable. Thunderstorms may add squalls, lightning, stronger gusts and poor visibility.
  • Wildlife watch: The last flag bulletin included purple wildlife warnings near Burros by the Río Cuale, Westin, Marriott and Boca Negra. A 3.5-meter crocodile was also captured near Marina Vallarta condo entrances earlier this week. Read the Marina wildlife report.
  • Runoff and river mouths: Avoid swimming immediately beside the Río Cuale, Río Pitillal, Ameca River outlet or visibly discolored runoff after rain. Turbidity can conceal currents, debris and wildlife.
  • Best beach window: Early morning, before storm development, is the more practical window—but only where lifeguards permit entry. Avoid the water entirely wherever red or purple flags are displayed. No current Puerto Vallarta port closure was verified, but small-craft operators should confirm directly with the Port Captain before departure.

Airport and Travel Update

Puerto Vallarta International Airport appears to be operating normally this morning, with no airport-wide closure or broad cancellation notice verified.

  • Morning arrivals: FlightStats displayed 11 scheduled operating arrivals in the approximately 6:00 a.m.–noon window after duplicate codeshare listings were removed. Origins include Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Dallas, Houston and Toluca.
  • Morning departures: The same board displayed seven operating departures through noon after codeshares were removed, serving Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Dallas and Denver.
  • Cancellations and delays: No broad PVR cancellation program or terminal closure was found in the live sources reviewed. The accessible FlightStats table showed scheduled times but did not provide a reliable airport-wide delay total.
  • Weather watch: Afternoon thunderstorms, gusty winds, lightning and reduced visibility are the main factors that could disrupt flight movement later today. No active tropical cyclone advisory is in effect for the Mexican Pacific.
  • Traveler advice: Passengers should confirm their individual flight with the airline before leaving for PVR, especially when connecting through another airport where delays can affect the aircraft’s inbound rotation.

 

Mexican peso today

Peso Exchange Rate Today

The Mexican peso is modestly stronger Friday morning, with USD/MXN trading near 17.51 pesos per dollar.

  • Morning rate: USD/MXN was quoted around 17.51, meaning one U.S. dollar bought approximately 17.51 pesos in the wholesale market.
  • Session movement: The dollar was down approximately 0.2% against the peso from the previous session, indicating a firmer Mexican currency.
  • Quick conversion: US$100 equals roughly MXN 1,751 before bank, card, ATM or exchange-house fees and spreads.
  • Mexico data watch: INEGI’s July 10 calendar includes industrial-production and international merchandise-trade information, both of which can affect expectations for Mexican growth and the peso.
  • Market drivers: Traders are balancing Mexico’s lower June inflation, expectations for Banxico policy, U.S. interest-rate expectations, oil prices, global risk appetite and continuing uncertainty around the USMCA review.

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