Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 14, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a cloudy day with warm temperatures, ideal for enjoying ice cream and refreshing drinks. The day begins with a morning temperature of 26 °C and mild west-northwest winds at 11 km/h. By afternoon, the heat rises to 29 °C, accompanied by light winds of 10 km/h. Heavy cloud cover is expected throughout the day, making it essential to stay hydrated and prepared for limited sunshine.

As the evening settles, temperatures will drop to a comfortable 21 °C, perfect for outdoor exploration. The sky will remain partially cloudy, providing a pleasant ambiance for nighttime activities.


Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Tomorrow promises another warm day, with temperatures peaking at a scorching 31 °C. Morning winds from the west-northwest will reach up to 7 km/h. The dense cloud cover will persist, so consider using bright lights indoors to counteract the dim natural light.

By evening, scattered clouds will offer a brief respite from the overcast skies. Temperatures will remain high at 31 °C, so seeking shade or air-conditioned spaces is recommended. As night falls, the temperature will return to a mild 21 °C, with a few clouds dotting the sky, making it an ideal time for relaxed outdoor activities.


Long-Term Weather Forecast

  • Thursday, January 16: Partly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking at 31 °C. Winds from the west-northwest at 12 km/h.
  • Friday, January 17: Scattered clouds and pleasant winds of 12 km/h. Highs of 30 °C expected.
  • Saturday, January 18: A slight temperature rise from 18 °C in the morning to 29 °C by afternoon. Light winds of 13 km/h with some clouds.

The trend for the rest of the week indicates cloudy skies with occasional scattered clouds. High temperatures will not exceed 31 °C, while the minimum will hover around 18 °C.


Sunrise and Sunset

The sun rises at 7:39 AM and sets at 6:40 PM, giving Puerto Vallarta residents 11 hours of daylight to enjoy the warm, tropical weather. Whether exploring nature, enjoying the beach, or relaxing with a cool drink, make the most of the daylight hours.

Stay tuned for further updates on the local weather conditions.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a cloudy day with warm temperatures, ideal for enjoying ice cream and refreshing drinks. The day begins . . .

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