Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 13, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect mostly cloudy skies and mild conditions today, Monday, January 13, 2025. Here’s a detailed look at today’s weather and the forecast for the rest of the week:

Today’s Weather

Morning:

Temperatures will begin at a comfortable 25°C as the sun rises, creating a pleasant atmosphere for morning activities. Light west-northwest winds of up to 8 km/h will add a gentle breeze, while scattered clouds offer partial sun exposure.

Afternoon:

By midday, temperatures will peak at a warm 29°C, creating a torrid atmosphere. While the winds will remain light, reaching a maximum of 12 km/h, it’s a good time to seek shade or retreat to air-conditioned spaces. The sky will feature partial cloud cover, making it a favorable time for exploring the natural beauty of Puerto Vallarta.

Evening:

As night falls, thick clouds will blanket the sky, reducing natural light. Temperatures will cool to 20°C, offering a versatile and comfortable climate for evening activities. It’s recommended to use bright lights to maintain an uplifting ambiance.

Tomorrow’s Weather

  • Morning: Expect muggy conditions with temperatures reaching 32°C. Seek cool environments to stay comfortable. Dense clouds are expected in the sky.
  • Evening: The atmosphere will remain stifling at 29°C, with continued cloud cover. Light winds from the west-northwest at 12 km/h will provide minimal relief.
  • Night: As temperatures drop to 20°C, the heavily cloudy sky will persist, maintaining a cozy climate suitable for various nighttime plans.

Long-Term Weather Outlook

Puerto Vallarta will experience mild to warm temperatures and predominantly cloudy skies in the coming days:

  • Wednesday, January 15: High of 31°C with dense cloud cover. Light west-northwest winds at 12 km/h.
  • Thursday, January 16: Temperatures between 20°C and 32°C under thick cloudiness. Winds will ease to 9 km/h.
  • Friday, January 17: Partly cloudy skies with temperatures around 30°C. Winds from the west-northwest at 11 km/h.

For the rest of the week, temperatures are expected to range from a low of 18°C to a high of 32°C, with mainly cloudy skies and scattered patches of sunlight.

Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise today was at 7:39 AM, and sunset is at 6:39 PM, giving residents nearly 11 hours of daylight to enjoy the vibrant city and its surroundings.

Tips for the Week Ahead

  • Stay Cool: With muggy conditions predicted, especially in the afternoons, prioritize cool, shaded areas or air-conditioned environments.
  • Brighten Your Evenings: Dense cloud cover may persist, so keep your evenings well-lit to counteract the lack of natural light and uplift your mood.
  • Reflect and Plan: Take a moment to reflect on how you feel and plan something positive for yourself to make the most of the versatile climate.

Enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s dynamic weather, and make the most of the scenic backdrop this city provides, rain or shine!

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