Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 31, 2025

Puerto Vallarta will begin Friday, January 31, 2025, under partly cloudy skies, with a gentle west-northwest breeze reaching up to 8 km/h. The morning temperature is expected to rise to 26°C, offering a warm and pleasant start to the day—perfect for morning walks along the Malecon or enjoying a refreshing iced coffee at a local café.

Afternoon Forecast
As the afternoon unfolds, scattered clouds will linger in the skies, accompanied by light winds from the west-northwest at a steady 11 km/h. Temperatures are set to reach a high of 29°C, creating a stifling atmosphere. Residents and tourists alike are encouraged to stay hydrated and seek shaded areas or air-conditioned environments during peak heat hours.

Evening Conditions
Nightfall will bring a cooling relief, with temperatures dropping to 19°C. The sky will clear up with only a few lingering clouds, making it a great time to plan outdoor activities such as dining on the beach or stargazing along the bay.


Tomorrow’s Weather Outlook (February 1, 2025)

The forecast suggests a scorching day with morning temperatures rising to 31°C and clear skies throughout. Light winds from the west-northwest, reaching up to 10 km/h, will provide little relief from the heat. The afternoon will see similar conditions, with temperatures hovering around 30°C and winds of up to 12 km/h. Evening temperatures will settle at 20°C under a starry, cloudless sky.


Extended Weather Forecast

Sunday, February 2, 2025
Expect clear skies throughout the day, with temperatures peaking at 32°C and light winds at 11 km/h.

Monday, February 3, 2025
Temperatures will range from 19°C in the early morning to a sizzling 33°C in the afternoon. The sky will remain mostly clear with intermittent cloud cover. Winds will maintain a gentle speed of 11 km/h.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Clear skies are expected without any clouds. Temperatures will reach a high of 31°C with mild winds at 11 km/h.

Looking ahead, Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can anticipate mostly clear skies with occasional scattered clouds. Maximum temperatures will hover around 33°C, while minimum temperatures will not dip below 17°C.


Sunrise and Sunset Information
The sun will rise in Puerto Vallarta at 7:37 AM and set at 6:51 PM, offering 11 hours and 13 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the sunshine for outdoor adventures and beach activities!

Stay prepared for the heat and enjoy all that Puerto Vallarta has to offer this weekend.

Puerto Vallarta will begin Friday, January 31, 2025, under partly cloudy skies, with a gentle west-northwest breeze reaching up to 8 km/h . . .

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