Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 27, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect cloudy skies throughout Monday, January 27, 2025, as dense cloud cover settles over the region. The day’s temperatures will bring a mix of warmth and comfort, but precautions are advised to beat the heat in the afternoon.

Morning Weather
The day begins with light northwest winds, reaching a modest speed of 8 km/h—barely noticeable for those venturing outdoors. Morning temperatures will rise to 29°C, creating a warm and humid environment. The dense cloud cover in the sky may dim natural lighting, so it is suggested to use bright indoor lighting for better visibility and a mood boost.

Afternoon Forecast
As the day progresses, temperatures will peak at a stifling 32°C in the afternoon. The gentle northwest winds, slowing to 7 km/h, will do little to ease the heat. The dense cloudiness persists, reducing natural light indoors. Staying hydrated, seeking shade, and visiting air-conditioned spaces are strongly recommended to stay comfortable during this period.

Evening and Nighttime Outlook
As the evening sets in, temperatures will cool down to a pleasant 22°C, offering a comfortable reprieve from the earlier heat. The cloud cover will remain thick, and lighting conditions may feel dim. Bright indoor lights can help maintain a vibrant atmosphere indoors. Northwest winds will be light, reaching just 6 km/h, and there will be no need for coats as the weather remains mild.

Tuesday, January 28, 2025: A Similar Day Ahead
The following day promises a continuation of dense cloud cover in the morning, with temperatures starting at 31°C. Winds from the west-northwest will remain light, at speeds of up to 9 km/h. By late morning, temperatures are expected to settle at 30°C, maintaining a scorching environment. The afternoon and evening will bring moderate temperatures of 20°C, with scattered clouds and minimal winds.

Long-Term Weather Outlook

  • Wednesday, January 29: Clear skies return, with light winds of 12 km/h and temperatures ranging from 18°C to 30°C.
  • Thursday, January 30: Another clear day, with pleasant winds of 13 km/h and temperatures fluctuating between 17°C and 29°C.
  • Friday, January 31: A mix of clouds and sun, with west-northwest winds of 10 km/h and a maximum temperature of 29°C.

Looking ahead, the weather in Puerto Vallarta will bring mostly cloudy conditions, interspersed with occasional clear skies. Maximum temperatures are not expected to exceed 32°C, while nighttime lows will hover around 17°C, ensuring a comfortable climate overall.

Sunrise and Sunset
The sun rises at 7:38 AM and sets at 6:48 PM, providing 11 hours and 10 minutes of daylight to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s scenic charm.

Whether you’re planning a day at the beach or exploring the city’s vibrant streets, staying prepared for the warm and cloudy conditions will ensure a pleasant experience.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect cloudy skies throughout Monday, January 27, 2025, as dense cloud cover settles over the region. The . . .

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