Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 23, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect clear skies on Thursday, January 23, 2025. However, alongside the sunny weather, poor air quality is a concern, particularly for those with respiratory sensitivities.

Today’s Weather Forecast

Morning:
Temperatures will start at 26°C during the morning hours, accompanied by a muggy atmosphere. It’s recommended to seek cool, shaded spaces for comfort. Winds from the west-northwest will remain light, averaging 10 km/h, with no significant gusts. The sky will be clear, with no clouds to interrupt the sunshine.

Afternoon:
By midday, temperatures will climb to a high of 31°C, creating a hot and torrid environment. Residents and visitors are advised to stay hydrated and consider air-conditioned spaces to beat the heat. The sky will remain cloud-free, and winds from the west-northwest will reach a gentle maximum of 12 km/h.

Evening:
As night falls, temperatures will dip to a comfortable 18°C. Winds will ease further, with a barely noticeable 4 km/h breeze from the west-northwest. The night sky promises to be clear, offering ideal conditions for stargazing or an evening stroll under a serene atmosphere.

Tomorrow’s Weather

On Friday, January 24, 2025, temperatures will rise to a maximum of 32°C during the day. The forecast indicates another day of clear skies, with no clouds in sight. Light winds from the west-northwest, reaching speeds of up to 11 km/h, will provide minimal relief from the heat.

By night, the temperature will decrease to 20°C, offering a mild and pleasant atmosphere. Winds will slow to 5 km/h, and the night sky will feature minimal clouds, making it an excellent opportunity to explore the local environment and enjoy outdoor activities.

Long-Term Weather Forecast

  • Saturday, January 25: Clear skies are expected with temperatures reaching 33°C. Winds will be light at 10 km/h, contributing to a warm yet pleasant day.
  • Sunday, January 26: Temperatures will hover around 32°C. Scattered clouds will appear in the sky, and winds will remain gentle at 9 km/h.
  • Monday, January 27: The weather will feature scattered clouds and a maximum temperature of 33°C, with 10 km/h winds keeping conditions comfortable.

For the rest of the week, Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly clear skies interspersed with periods of partial cloud cover. Temperatures will range from a maximum of 33°C to a minimum of 17°C, providing a mix of warm days and cool nights.

Additional Information

Puerto Vallarta will experience 11 hours and 6 minutes of daylight, with sunrise at 7:39 AM and sunset at 6:46 PM. Residents and visitors are encouraged to make the most of the sunny weather while taking precautions against the poor air quality.

Health Recommendations

Due to the poor air quality, individuals with respiratory issues, young children, and the elderly are advised to limit outdoor exposure, especially during peak heat hours. Ensure you stay hydrated, wear protective clothing, and avoid strenuous activities under direct sunlight.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect clear skies on Thursday, January 23, 2025. However, alongside the sunny weather, poor air quality is a . . .

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