Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 3, 2024

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a day of mostly cloudy skies with scattered clouds and warm temperatures. However, the city is currently experiencing poor air quality, prompting health recommendations to stay indoors or seek cooler, sheltered places during the day.

Today’s Weather Overview

Morning:
Early risers will encounter a stifling atmosphere as temperatures start at 28°C. Light winds from the west-northwest at a maximum of 10 km/h will offer little relief. Skies will feature scattered cloud cover. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged outdoor activity during this time.

Afternoon:
Temperatures are expected to peak at 30°C in the afternoon, creating a muggy and warm atmosphere. Winds will maintain a speed of 9 km/h from the west-northwest. With minimal cloud cover, this period presents an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities, though individuals are encouraged to take breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas.

Evening:
By nightfall, temperatures will drop to 21°C, providing a more comfortable climate. Light clouds will linger in the sky, creating favorable conditions for evening strolls or outdoor dining. Winds will remain calm and less pronounced.

Tomorrow’s Forecast

On Saturday, January 4, the day will start with mild winds at 8 km/h from the west-northwest. The early morning temperature will reach 31°C, signaling another hot day ahead. Light cloud cover will allow for outdoor activities, though seeking air-conditioned spaces is recommended.

Later in the morning, temperatures will remain at 31°C, with gentle winds of 11 km/h. The atmosphere will continue to feel warm, with scattered clouds adding a bit of shade.

By evening, partly cloudy skies will settle over Puerto Vallarta. The temperature will ease to 20°C, accompanied by calm winds at 4 km/h.

Extended Weather Outlook

  • Sunday, January 5: Calm winds at 8 km/h will accompany a fully cloudy sky. The temperature will slightly decrease to 30°C.
  • Monday, January 6: Winds will pick up to 12 km/h under a heavily clouded sky. The temperature is forecasted to climb to 31°C.
  • Tuesday, January 7: A temperature range between 20°C and 28°C is expected. Light winds at 11 km/h will persist, with thick clouds covering the sky.

In the days following, Puerto Vallarta will continue to experience mostly cloudy skies and scattered clouds. Maximum temperatures are forecasted to remain under 31°C, with lows of around 19°C.

Sunrise and Sunset Times

The sun will rise at 7:37 AM and set at 6:32 PM, providing nearly 11 hours of daylight. Residents are encouraged to make the most of the available sunshine, while staying mindful of air quality conditions.

Stay tuned for more updates as weather patterns shift throughout the week.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a day of mostly cloudy skies with scattered clouds and warm temperatures. However, the city is currently . . .

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