Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 22, 2024

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can anticipate a mix of rain and clear skies this Friday, November 22, 2024. The day promises varying weather conditions, starting with clear skies in the morning and transitioning to potential rain in the afternoon and evening.

Morning

In the early hours, gentle winds from the west-northwest at a maximum speed of 8 km/h will be barely noticeable. The sky will be clear, offering an excellent opportunity for those who enjoy serene mornings to appreciate the unobstructed view. However, with temperatures reaching a stifling 29°C, it’s advisable to seek out cool, air-conditioned spaces to stay comfortable.

Afternoon

As the afternoon unfolds, temperatures are expected to rise to a scorching 31°C. The atmosphere will be hot and muggy, so it’s recommended to find revitalizing spaces or stay in air-conditioned environments. There’s a 34% chance of light to moderate rain, and winds from the west-northwest will continue at speeds around 8 km/h.

Evening

By nightfall, temperatures will drop to a more comfortable 23°C, creating a versatile climate suitable for various activities. There is a 21% chance of light to moderate rain, so those planning evening outings should consider bringing an umbrella. The sky will remain partly clear, allowing for some stargazing opportunities in areas away from city lights.

Looking Ahead to Tomorrow

Tomorrow morning, the sky is expected to be beautifully clear once again. Temperatures will remain high at around 31°C, maintaining the muggy atmosphere. Gentle winds from the west-northwest will be slightly stronger at 7 km/h but still hardly noticeable.

Later in the morning, there’s a 33% chance of light to moderate rain. Drivers are advised to reduce speed and maintain safe distances to account for wet roads. Afternoon temperatures will hover around 30°C, with west-northwest winds picking up slightly to 9 km/h.

During the night, the sky will be clear and free of clouds, providing an excellent opportunity for stargazing. The temperature will settle at a moderate 23°C, making it a pleasant evening without extreme temperatures.

Extended Forecast

The weather for the next few days is expected to be a mix of cloudy skies and occasional rain, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 31°C and minimum temperatures around 21°C. On Sunday, November 24, residents can expect warm temperatures reaching up to 30°C, with light winds of 8 km/h and a sky dotted with some clouds. Monday, November 25, will continue the trend with temperatures around 30°C. Light winds of 8 km/h will persist, but the sky will be densely cloudy, potentially obscuring the sun for much of the day. On Tuesday, November 26, winds from the west-northwest will increase slightly to 9 km/h. Temperatures will remain steady at 30°C, with partly cloudy skies offering a mix of sun and cloud throughout the day.

Sunrise and Sunset

In Puerto Vallarta, the sun rises at 7:15 AM and sets at 6:19 PM, providing a total of 11 hours and 3 minutes of daylight. Make sure to make the most of the sunshine during these shorter days.

Recommendations

With the mix of high temperatures and chances of rain, it’s advisable for residents and tourists to stay hydrated, wear appropriate clothing, and keep an umbrella handy. For those sensitive to heat, seeking air-conditioned environments during peak afternoon temperatures is recommended. Drivers should exercise caution during rain showers by reducing speed and maintaining safe distances.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can anticipate a mix of rain and clear skies this Friday, November 22, 2024. The day promises varying weather conditions, starting with clear skies in the morning and transitioning to potential rain in the afternoon and evening.

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