Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 26, 2025

Residents and visitors to Puerto Vallarta are in for a mostly pleasant midweek forecast, marked by a combination of partly cloudy skies, sun-soaked afternoons, and mild breezes off the west-northwest coast. Here is the latest weather update for today and the coming days:


Today: Wednesday, February 26

Morning (around 27 °C)
Early risers woke up to a stifling temperature of 27 °C, with gentle winds from the west-northwest at a maximum of 10 km/h. The sky remained predominantly clear, providing a bright start to the day. Locals and tourists were advised to seek air-conditioned spots if spending much time indoors, and to enjoy the outdoors responsibly with plenty of water and shade.

Afternoon (around 31 °C)
By midday, temperatures climb to 31 °C, so be sure to stay hydrated and use sunscreen if you plan on heading to the beach. Scattered clouds may roll in from time to time, though nothing is expected to disrupt outdoor activities significantly. Breezes will continue from the west-northwest at around 15 km/h, offering relief from the heat but without any strong gusts.

Night (around 21 °C)
As evening sets in, expect a mild temperature of 21 °C, perfect for dinner under the stars. A light cloud cover will move in, though it should not hinder any nighttime excursions or al fresco dining. It’s an ideal time to soak up the coastal ambiance, whether by strolling along the Malecón or simply enjoying the pleasant ocean breeze.


Tomorrow: Thursday, February 27

Cool Early Hours (around 31 °C mid-day)
Thursday morning promises a clear sky and moderately breezy conditions, with wind speeds near 12 km/h from the west-northwest. Daytime highs will be around 31 °C, continuing the pattern of warm, tropical weather. Those planning on spending time outdoors should stay cool and hydrated, especially during peak afternoon heat.

Afternoon & Evening
Skies will remain clear with little to no cloud cover, making it a prime opportunity for sightseeing or relaxing by the beach or pool. Temperatures will still hover around 31 °C. By nighttime, they will settle comfortably at 21 °C, with no clouds expected to disrupt the views of the starry sky.


Long-Term Outlook

  • Friday, February 28: The temperature is expected to reach 32 °C under skies where lingering clouds gradually fade. Light winds of 13 km/h from the west-northwest will continue.
  • Saturday, March 1: A day of thicker cloud cover, with temperatures ranging from 20 °C in the early hours to 32 °C at peak. Winds remain gentle at 13 km/h.
  • Sunday, March 2: Partly cloudy skies bring a minimum temperature of 19 °C and a maximum of 33 °C with light breezes at 12 km/h.
  • Following Days: Expect mostly clear or lightly cloudy skies, with daytime highs not surpassing 33 °C and nighttime lows staying around 19 °C.

Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta currently occurs at 7:23 AM, with sunset at 7:04 PM, totaling 11 hours and 41 minutes of daylight. Whether you’re exploring the city’s vibrant culture or enjoying a leisurely stroll on the beach, there’s ample sunshine to fill the day with outdoor adventures.

Stay tuned for further updates, and remember to take precautions against the heat by dressing comfortably, applying sunscreen, and staying hydrated. Puerto Vallarta continues to offer a welcoming tropical atmosphere—perfect for both relaxation and exploration.

Residents and visitors to Puerto Vallarta are in for a mostly pleasant midweek forecast, marked by a combination of partly cloudy skies, sun-soaked . . .

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