Puerto Vallarta Weather Report for Friday, August 23, 2024

The day begins with a warm temperature of 29°C, accompanied by a 100% chance of light to moderate rain. This rain may create slick roads, so if you’re driving, it’s advisable to reduce speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to ensure safety. Winds from the south-southeast will be light, barely reaching 6 km/h, making them almost imperceptible.

Afternoon: As the afternoon progresses, the temperature will remain steady at 29°C, contributing to a stifling and humid atmosphere. It’s recommended to seek out air-conditioned environments to stay comfortable. The rain is expected to continue with a 100% chance of light to moderate showers. Winds will remain calm, coming from the south-southeast at around 7 km/h, and will not have much impact on the weather.

Night: As night falls, the likelihood of rain decreases slightly to 91%, but light to moderate showers are still anticipated. The temperature will drop to a more comfortable 25°C, making the evening suitable for various activities. The south-southeasterly winds will continue at a gentle pace of 7 km/h.

Tomorrow’s Weather (Saturday, August 24, 2024)

Morning: The early morning hours will bring a temperature of 26°C, continuing the trend of warm and humid conditions. There is a 79% chance of light to moderate rain, so it’s again advisable to drive cautiously due to wet road conditions. Winds from the west will be light at 5 km/h, barely noticeable.

Afternoon: As the afternoon unfolds, the temperature will rise to 30°C, creating a warm and potentially torrid environment. A 92% chance of rain persists, so those venturing out should plan accordingly and seek out cool, revitalizing spaces when possible. Winds from the west will pick up slightly to 9 km/h, but will remain light overall.

Night: During the night, as the full moon lights up the sky, there is a 75% chance of rain. The temperature will settle at 25°C, offering a versatile climate ideal for evening activities. Light winds from the west will continue at around 9 km/h.

Long-Term Weather Forecast

  • Sunday, August 25: Expect a high of 31°C with a 92% chance of light rain. Winds will be light at 9 km/h.
  • Monday, August 26: Temperatures will range from a minimum of 25°C to a maximum of 32°C, with an 86% chance of light rain. Winds will blow from the northwest at 8 km/h.
  • Tuesday, August 27: A 100% chance of light rain is forecast, with a high of 31°C. Winds from the west-southwest will be light at 7 km/h.

Summary: Rainy days are expected to continue over the coming days, with temperatures fluctuating between 24°C and 32°C. As such, it’s important to take necessary precautions, especially when driving.

With sunrise at 6:42 AM and sunset at 7:24 PM, Puerto Vallarta will experience 12 hours and 41 minutes of daylight today. Make sure to enjoy the sunlight while it lasts!

The day begins with a warm temperature of 29°C, accompanied by a 100% chance of light to moderate rain. This rain may create slick roads, so if you’re driving, it’s advisable to reduce speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to ensure safety. Winds from the south-southeast will be light, barely reaching 6 km/h, making them almost imperceptible.

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