Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 17, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly clear conditions throughout Tuesday, December 17, with occasional intervals of mild cloud cover. Forecasts indicate steady temperatures and gentle winds, creating favorable conditions for outdoor activities during daylight hours.

Morning Conditions:
During the early morning hours, temperatures are projected to range from 22°C to approximately 28°C. Winds originating from the west-northwest will remain calm at around 9 km/h, ensuring a pleasant atmosphere for those planning to venture out early. Minimal cloud presence may be observed, yet skies should generally remain bright, offering opportunities for leisurely walks, visits to local markets, or enjoying the coastal scenery.

Afternoon Outlook:
As midday transitions into the afternoon, skies are expected to clear further, eliminating most cloud cover. Temperatures may peak at around 31°C, introducing a warmer environment that may warrant seeking shaded areas, proper hydration, and cooler indoor spaces. Light westerly-northwest winds at approximately 11 km/h, without gusty conditions, will provide gentle relief from the heat. Clear skies will enhance visibility for those intending to appreciate the natural beauty of the region.

Evening and Nighttime Weather:
With the approach of evening, temperatures are anticipated to settle comfortably around 21°C. The sky is forecasted to remain clear, offering excellent conditions for stargazing and other nighttime outdoor activities. The calm ambiance is expected to persist, presenting a tranquil setting for relaxation on terraces, patios, or beachside locales.

Recommended Activity:
Organizing an outdoor meal with friends or family could be an appealing option, whether at a public park, a spacious patio, or a terrace. The mild nighttime conditions support an environment conducive to pleasant social gatherings.

Tomorrow’s Forecast (Wednesday, December 18):
On Wednesday, west-northwest winds will remain light at about 8 km/h, maintaining a calm setting. Morning skies may feature scattered clouds, with temperatures potentially reaching a warm 31°C. By the afternoon, slightly denser cloud cover may develop, and temperatures are projected to shift from 30°C down to 24°C. Later in the evening, the temperature is expected to hover near 21°C, beneath a sky blanketed with thicker clouds.

Extended Outlook:

  • Thursday, December 19: Westerly winds at around 10 km/h are expected, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 32°C under predominantly cloudy skies.
  • Friday, December 20: Light winds at about 9 km/h will accompany mostly clear skies. Conditions may vary from a low of 21°C to a daytime high of 33°C.
  • Saturday, December 21: Conditions may feature 31°C temperatures alongside westerly winds at approximately 10 km/h and significant cloud cover.

In the following days, the region can anticipate a mix of partly cloudy and clear skies, with maximum temperatures remaining below 33°C and minimums reaching approximately 19°C. With sunrise at 7:30 AM and sunset at 6:23 PM, Puerto Vallarta will experience about 10 hours and 52 minutes of sunlight. This timeframe allows plenty of opportunity for enjoying outdoor activities and local attractions under favorable weather conditions.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly clear conditions throughout Tuesday, December 17, with occasional intervals of mild cloud cover. Forecasts indicate steady temperatures and gentle winds, creating favorable conditions for outdoor activities during daylight hours.

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