Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast October 21, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, October 21, 2024 — Puerto Vallarta is set to experience a week of rainy conditions starting today, with mostly rain and some cloudy skies forecasted. Residents and visitors are urged to take necessary precautions to stay safe and comfortable.

Today’s Weather

Morning:
At dawn, expect clear and cloudless skies with a gentle west-northwest wind reaching up to 8 km/h. It’s an ideal time to enjoy the outdoors or find a quiet spot to admire the morning sky. Temperatures will reach a warm 30°C.

Afternoon:
Dense cloud cover is expected as the afternoon begins. With scorching temperatures peaking at 32°C, it’s advisable to stay hydrated and seek air-conditioned environments. The west-northwest wind will be calm, blowing at around 7 km/h.

Evening:
The evening will bring a stifling atmosphere with temperatures remaining at 26°C. There’s a 37% chance of light to moderate rain, so carrying an umbrella is recommended. Winds will be minimal from the west-northwest at about 5 km/h.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Early in the day, slight cloud cover is expected with temperatures rising from 26°C to 32°C. A gentle west-northwest wind will blow at 8 km/h. It’s a good opportunity to explore and enjoy the natural surroundings.

As the afternoon progresses, temperatures will decrease slightly to 30°C. However, there’s a significant 72% chance of light to moderate rain. Motorists are advised to drive cautiously, reduce speed, and maintain safe distances due to wet road conditions. Light winds will continue from the west-northwest at approximately 8 km/h.

During the night, the chance of light to moderate rain remains high at 70%. Temperatures will stay steady at 26°C. It’s recommended to stay in air-conditioned spaces to remain comfortable. Winds will be calm from the west-northwest at around 5 km/h.

Extended Forecast

  • Wednesday, October 23: High of 32°C with calm winds at 8 km/h. There’s a 100% chance of light rain.
  • Thursday, October 24: Temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C. Light winds at 10 km/h and an 85% chance of light rain.
  • Friday, October 25: Warm temperatures reaching up to 32°C. Light winds at 9 km/h with an 84% chance of light rain.

For the rest of the week, expect rainy days and partly cloudy skies. Maximum temperatures won’t exceed 32°C, and lows will be around 24°C. Given the likelihood of precipitation, it’s advisable to keep umbrellas and rain gear handy.

Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 6:58 AM, and sunset is at 6:32 PM, offering 11 hours and 33 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the daylight hours, but plan activities accordingly due to the expected rain.

Recommendations

  • Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with the latest weather forecasts and heed any advisories.
  • Safety First: If you’re driving, reduce speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to account for slippery roads.
  • Stay Cool: With high temperatures, ensure you stay hydrated and spend time in air-conditioned environments.
  • Outdoor Plans: If you have outdoor activities planned, consider rescheduling or finding indoor alternatives.

The week ahead in Puerto Vallarta is expected to be wet and warm. By taking the appropriate precautions, residents and visitors can remain safe and comfortable despite the inclement weather.

Puerto Vallarta, October 21, 2024 — Puerto Vallarta is set to experience a week of rainy conditions starting today, with mostly rain and . . .

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