Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 8, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect cloudy skies throughout the day on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, as the region experiences warm temperatures and calm winds. While the forecast indicates no extreme weather conditions, dense cloud cover will persist, and slight fluctuations in temperature are expected.

Morning Weather Conditions

Early morning temperatures will start at a warm 27°C, accompanied by light winds from the north at speeds of up to 12 km/h. The atmosphere will feel hot, making it advisable to seek cooler, shaded areas or remain in air-conditioned spaces. With the dense cloud cover limiting sunlight, it is recommended to use bright indoor lighting to counterbalance the dim ambiance.

Afternoon Forecast

As the morning progresses, the temperature is expected to rise slightly to 28°C, maintaining a hot and humid environment. Winds will continue from the north, with a maximum speed of 15 km/h. Though these conditions are stable, staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged sun exposure is advisable despite the cloud cover. Overhead, the sky will remain heavily clouded, providing limited natural light.

Evening and Night Outlook

During the evening, temperatures will gradually cool to 21°C. The northern winds will taper off, reaching a minimal speed of 4 km/h, creating calm and pleasant nighttime conditions. Dense cloud cover will persist, so bright indoor lighting is encouraged to enhance visibility and mood.

Weather Forecast for Thursday, January 9

The next day, Puerto Vallarta will experience a dawn temperature of 22°C, offering comfortable and adaptable weather for various outdoor activities. Winds from the east-northeast will reach speeds of 4 km/h, and the sky will remain heavily overcast. Throughout the afternoon, temperatures will hover around 21°C, with a 95% chance of light to moderate rain. Drivers are advised to proceed cautiously, reduce speed, and maintain safe distances to prevent accidents during rainfall.

By nightfall, temperatures will drop to 20°C, and moderate winds from the east-northeast at 5 km/h are expected. The possibility of continued rain decreases slightly to 66%, reinforcing the need for careful driving and preparedness for wet conditions.

Extended Weather Forecast

Looking ahead to the weekend, Puerto Vallarta will experience moderate temperatures and partly cloudy skies:

  • Friday, January 10: Temperatures are expected to reach 25°C, with light rain predicted at a 92% probability. Winds from the west-northwest will reach 12 km/h.
  • Saturday, January 11: Partly cloudy conditions will prevail, with temperatures rising to 26°C. Light winds of 13 km/h are forecast.
  • Sunday, January 12: Dense clouds will return, accompanied by pleasant winds of 12 km/h. The temperature will peak at 27°C.

For the subsequent days, primarily cloudy skies and intermittent light rain are forecast, with maximum temperatures remaining below 28°C and minimums dropping to 13°C. A noticeable dip in temperature is expected by Thursday.

Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will enjoy 10 hours and 57 minutes of daylight on January 8, with sunrise at 7:38 AM and sunset at 6:36 PM. Residents and visitors are encouraged to make the most of the daylight hours, as the cloudy conditions may dim natural light throughout the day.

Stay informed and prepared as Puerto Vallarta navigates these weather patterns, ensuring comfort and safety during this period of cloudiness and potential rainfall.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect cloudy skies throughout the day on Wednesday, January 8, 2025, as the region experiences warm temperatures and . . .

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