Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 5, 2025

Travelers and residents alike can look forward to a picturesque midweek in Puerto Vallarta, with scattered clouds greeting early risers before making way for light cloud cover later in the day. Although the occasional cloud may pass overhead, the forecast remains ideal for outdoor activities, from casual beach strolls to scenic dining with a view.

Today’s Forecast (Wednesday, March 5)

Morning

  • Expect temperatures to reach 28°C, setting the tone for a classic summer-like day by mid-morning.
  • Gentle west-northwest winds of up to 10 km/h, with no significant gusts.
  • Light cloud cover in parts of the sky, perfect for enjoying the fresh air without any threat of extreme conditions.

Afternoon

  • Thermometers climb up to 32°C, promising a warm day that calls for frequent hydration and cooling breaks.
  • Light west-northwest winds at about 13 km/h, no strong gusts expected.
  • Skies remain partly cloudy, but you can still count on plenty of sun.

Night

  • Temperatures dip to around 19°C, offering mild relief from the daytime heat.
  • Winds from the west-northwest linger at 5 km/h, remaining calm throughout the evening.
  • Expect heavier cloud cover, yet conditions stay comfortably breezy—ideal for an evening stroll or a quiet dinner by the shore.

Tomorrow’s Forecast (Thursday, March 6)

  • Morning: A hot start, with temperatures around 31°C under clear skies. Light winds from the west-northwest at 13 km/h. For many, it’s a day to seek out air-conditioned spaces or a spot by the water.
  • Afternoon: The thermometer hovers near 30°C. An open, sunny sky prevails, with only gentle breezes up to 10 km/h.
  • Night: Expect a pleasant 20°C and cloud-free skies. Perfect for late-night strolls along the Malecón.

Long-Term Outlook

  • Friday, March 7: Partly cloudy with temperatures around 31°C and gentle winds at 12 km/h.
  • Saturday, March 8: Clear skies prevail, temperatures at 31°C, with light northwest winds reaching 11 km/h.
  • Sunday, March 9: Sunny with maximum temperatures of 30°C and west winds at 11 km/h.
  • Looking ahead, mostly clear skies continue with occasional light clouds. Daytime highs won’t exceed 32°C, and nighttime lows may dip to around 16°C, offering mild, pleasant evenings.

Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will see the sun rising at 7:17 AM and setting at 7:07 PM, giving locals and visitors 11 hours and 49 minutes of daylight to explore beaches, indulge in local cuisine, or simply relax in the warm coastal breeze.

From sun-soaked mornings to mild, soothing nights, Puerto Vallarta’s midweek forecast promises a blend of comfort and classic coastal charm. Whether you’re an early riser, a daytime adventurer, or someone who enjoys the quiet serenity of nightfall, this sunny stretch of the bay has just the right conditions for making the most of every moment.

Travelers and residents alike can look forward to a picturesque midweek in Puerto Vallarta, with scattered clouds greeting early risers before making way for light cloud cover later in the day. Although the occasional cloud may pass overhead, the forecast remains ideal for outdoor activities, from casual beach strolls to scenic dining with a view.

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