Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 10, 2025

Visitors and residents in Puerto Vallarta woke up today to bright, clear skies and a comfortably warm morning breeze. Here’s an overview of what to expect for today, plus a glimpse at the upcoming days.


Today’s Weather (Monday, March 10)

Morning:

  • Temperature: About 27 °C
  • Wind: West-northwest breeze, up to 11 km/h
  • Sky Conditions: Absolutely clear, providing an ideal start to the day
  • Recommendation: Beat the heat by seeking shade and enjoying a cool refreshment.

Afternoon:

  • Temperature: Around 30 °C
  • Wind: Mild west-northwest breeze, around 12 km/h
  • Sky Conditions: Bright, clear skies with no cloud cover
  • Recommendation: Keep your sun protection handy; with plenty of sunshine, it’s best to stay hydrated and cool.

Night:

  • Temperature: Approximately 19 °C
  • Wind: West-northwest at 4 km/h, hardly noticeable
  • Sky Conditions: Clear and cloudless, perfect for stargazing
  • Recommendation: Enjoy a peaceful outdoor evening without needing heavy layers.

Tomorrow’s Weather (Tuesday, March 11)

Morning:

  • Temperature: Around 32 °C
  • Wind: Steady west-northwest at 11 km/h
  • Sky Conditions: No clouds expected, bright and clear
  • Recommendation: Plan some indoor activities or grab an iced beverage to keep cool in the rising temperatures.

Afternoon:

  • Temperature: Continues at about 32 °C
  • Wind: Light west-northwest breeze near 10 km/h
  • Sky Conditions: Clear and cloudless
  • Recommendation: Air conditioning or a shady spot is advised during peak heat hours.

Night:

  • Temperature: A comfortable 18 °C
  • Wind: West-northwest at 4 km/h
  • Sky Conditions: Clear skies
  • Recommendation: Perfect weather to enjoy an evening stroll or relaxed outdoor dining.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Wednesday, March 12: Expect clear skies, with temperatures ranging between a mild 18 °C and a warm 33 °C, accompanied by gentle 10 km/h winds.
  • Thursday, March 13: Winds from the west-northwest pick up slightly to 12 km/h. The high could soar to 36 °C, and the sky will remain cloudless.
  • Friday, March 14: Temperatures climb again, peaking around 33 °C. Steady winds of 15 km/h will keep conditions pleasant despite the heat.
  • Beyond Friday: Clear skies are anticipated, with maximum temperatures hovering around 36 °C and lows possibly dipping to 17 °C overnight.

Sunrise & Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will enjoy 11 hours and 55 minutes of daylight today, with sunrise at 7:13 AM and sunset at 7:08 PM. Whether you’re a local resident or visiting for a getaway, make the most of the sunny hours and warm evenings.


Overall, Puerto Vallarta continues its trend of bright, sunny days and comfortably mild nights. Remember to stay hydrated, use sun protection, and enjoy everything this coastal destination has to offer under crystal-clear skies.

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