Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast: September 6, 2024

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect rain throughout the day, with chances of precipitation continuing into the weekend. According to the latest weather forecast, Friday will bring periods of light to moderate rain, particularly in the morning and afternoon. As rain remains a constant over the next several days, it is essential to take precautions when outdoors or traveling.

Today’s Weather Overview

Morning: The day starts with a high probability of rain, with an 89% chance of light to moderate showers. Early risers will experience temperatures hovering around 28°C, creating a humid and scorching atmosphere. Winds will be gentle, coming from the east-southeast at a maximum speed of 7 km/h. Drivers are advised to remain cautious on the roads, reducing speed and maintaining a safe distance between vehicles to avoid accidents, especially with slippery conditions caused by rainfall.

Afternoon: The afternoon will continue with light rain, with a 69% chance of showers forecasted. Temperatures will rise to 31°C, making for a hot and stifling environment. It is recommended to seek shelter indoors, especially in air-conditioned spaces, to avoid prolonged exposure to the heat. Winds will remain light, blowing at a maximum of 6 km/h from the east-southeast. If you’re on the road, continue driving with caution as rainy conditions persist.

Evening: By nightfall, there will be a 26% chance of rain, with the heat still noticeable as temperatures hover around 26°C. While the probability of rain decreases, drivers should remain vigilant, slowing down and maintaining a safe distance between other vehicles. The humid conditions are likely to remain uncomfortable, and staying hydrated is strongly encouraged.

Weather Outlook for Tomorrow

Saturday, September 7, 2024: The weather pattern of cloudy skies and rain will carry over into the weekend. The day will begin with overcast skies and a high temperature of 30°C. Winds will be calm, blowing at a maximum of 5 km/h from the west, making for a muggy environment.

By the afternoon, temperatures will rise to 31°C, and the humidity will contribute to an overall muggy and uncomfortable day. An 87% chance of light to moderate rain is expected, and the advice remains the same—drivers should continue to exercise caution to prevent accidents.

In the evening, temperatures will cool down slightly to 26°C, but the discomfort from the heat will linger. A 96% chance of rain is expected, and with the light winds from the west barely noticeable, it is essential to remain indoors in cooler environments.

Extended Weather Forecast

Looking ahead, Puerto Vallarta residents can expect rainy days to continue for the next several days. Here’s what to expect:

Sunday, September 8: A high temperature of 31°C, with a 100% chance of light rain throughout the day. Winds will remain calm, blowing at 8 km/h. Prepare for wet conditions throughout the day and consider adjusting outdoor plans accordingly.

Monday, September 9: Rain continues with a 100% chance of light showers and temperatures ranging between 25°C and 32°C. West-northwest winds will be gentle, blowing at 8 km/h.

Tuesday, September 10: Another rainy day is expected with temperatures between 25°C and 32°C. Winds will be light at 9 km/h from the west-northwest, and a 100% chance of rain is forecasted.

With maximum temperatures not exceeding 32°C and minimums holding steady around 25°C, the rest of the week looks to be filled with rainy conditions. Puerto Vallarta’s rainy season is in full effect, and residents are urged to take precautions, such as carrying umbrellas and preparing for wet commutes.

Tips for Coping with Rainy Weather

  • Stay Dry: Always carry an umbrella or raincoat when stepping outside.
  • Drive Safely: Wet roads increase the risk of accidents. Slow down, maintain distance, and be extra cautious.
  • Avoid Flooded Areas: Heavy rain can sometimes cause localized flooding, especially in low-lying areas. Avoid driving through waterlogged streets.
  • Stay Hydrated: Despite the rain, the heat will persist, and it’s important to drink water regularly to avoid dehydration.
  • Plan Indoor Activities: Consider adjusting your weekend plans to stay indoors, particularly during periods of heavy rain.

Sunrise and Sunset

In Puerto Vallarta, the sun will rise at 6:46 AM and set at 7:12 PM today, offering 12 hours and 25 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the daylight hours, but remember to take shelter during rainy periods to stay safe and dry.

As Puerto Vallarta experiences continued rainfall over the coming days, locals and tourists alike are reminded to take necessary precautions, especially on the roads, and plan accordingly for the damp weather. While the rainy season brings much-needed relief to the region, it also comes with challenges, such as disruptions to travel plans and outdoor activities.

Stay informed and stay safe!

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect rain throughout the day, with chances of precipitation continuing into the weekend. According to the latest weather . . .

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