Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 11, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect mostly cloudy skies throughout the day, with temperatures ranging from 20°C in the early morning to a high of 31°C in the afternoon. Gentle winds from the west-northwest at speeds of up to 11 km/h will prevail, creating a calm atmosphere with no strong gusts.

Detailed Forecast

Morning:
Temperatures will gradually rise from 20°C to 27°C during the early hours. A partly cloudy sky is expected, with light west-northwest winds reaching up to 11 km/h. Conditions will be pleasant for morning outdoor activities.

Afternoon:
The warmest part of the day will see temperatures peaking at 31°C. The winds will remain gentle, blowing at a consistent speed of 11 km/h. Clear skies without cloud cover will provide ideal conditions for those seeking a serene moment to appreciate Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty.

Evening:
As the sun sets, temperatures will dip back to 20°C. A mostly clear sky with light clouds is forecasted. West-northwest winds will be minimal, barely reaching 5 km/h, making for a calm and peaceful evening suitable for various leisure activities.


Tomorrow’s Forecast

Morning:
Temperatures will rise to 33°C, marking a notably warm start to the day. Gentle winds from the west-northwest at a maximum speed of 9 km/h are expected. Although cloud cover will initially be present, it will gradually dissipate, revealing clearer skies.

Afternoon:
With temperatures hovering around 30°C, the atmosphere will be scorching. A light cloud cover and gentle winds of 10 km/h will provide slight relief. It is recommended to seek shade or cool, revitalizing spaces to avoid the effects of the heat.

Evening:
A heavily clouded sky will dominate the evening, with calm west-northwest winds of 4 km/h. Temperatures will settle at a comfortable 20°C, offering a versatile climate for both indoor and outdoor activities.


Extended Forecast

  • Thursday, February 13: Mostly cloudy skies with gentle winds of 12 km/h. High temperature: 31°C.
  • Friday, February 14: Winds will reach up to 13 km/h, with a warm temperature dropping to 32°C under completely cloudy skies.
  • Saturday, February 15: Light winds at 11 km/h and mostly cloudy skies with a high of 31°C.

Long-term forecasts predict mostly cloudy skies with occasional clear periods. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 33°C, while nighttime temperatures will remain comfortable, around 18°C.


Sunrise and Sunset Information

Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 7:32 AM, and sunset occurs at 6:57 PM, offering a total of 11 hours and 24 minutes of sunlight. Residents and tourists are encouraged to make the most of this daylight window to enjoy the area’s stunning beaches and vibrant culture.

Stay tuned to Vallarta Daily for more updates on local weather and news affecting Puerto Vallarta and its community.

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