Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 12, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors are in for a pleasant day marked by warm weather, gentle winds, and mostly clear skies. Whether you’re lounging at the beach or exploring the city’s vibrant culture, here’s what to expect:


Today’s Weather

Morning (Around Dawn)

  • Temperature: 29°C
  • Conditions: Stifling atmosphere; clear sky with no clouds
  • Wind: Light northwesterly breezes of up to 10 km/h
  • Advice: Stay hydrated and consider finding an air-conditioned spot if you’re sensitive to heat.

Afternoon

  • Temperature: Reaching a high of 32°C
  • Conditions: Light cloud cover, typical of warm summer days
  • Wind: Gentle northwesterly at 10 km/h (6 mph), with no strong gusts
  • Advice: A perfect time for ice cream or cold drinks. Explore the outdoors if you can handle the heat, and don’t forget sunscreen.

Night

  • Temperature: Around 22°C
  • Conditions: Clear and cloudless
  • Wind: Calmest of the day, around 6 km/h from the northwest
  • Advice: Ideal for outdoor activities, such as stargazing. Find a quiet spot to enjoy the serene evening.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Early Hours

  • Temperature: From 21°C rising steadily to 35°C
  • Conditions: Clear skies
  • Wind: West-northwest at 11 km/h
  • Advice: Expect a moderately breezy but comfortable start to the day.

Afternoon

  • Temperature: Around 34°C (94°F)
  • Conditions: Clear skies
  • Wind: Consistent west-northwesterly breezes at about 11 km/h
  • Advice: With intense heat, it’s best to seek shade or spend time in a cool, air-conditioned environment.

Night

  • Temperature: Down to 21°C
  • Conditions: Cloudless sky, serene atmosphere
  • Wind: Calm west-northwesterly at roughly 6 km/h
  • Advice: A tranquil evening, perfect for stargazing or outdoor gatherings.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Friday, March 14
    • High: 31°C
    • Winds: West-northwest at 15 km/h
    • Sky: Clear
  • Saturday, March 15
    • Low: 16°C
    • High: 29°C
    • Winds: Light at 13 km/h
    • Sky: Mostly cloudless
    • Note: Expect a noticeable dip in temperatures compared to earlier in the week.
  • Sunday, March 16
    • Low: 16°C
    • High: 32°C
    • Winds: Pleasant at 13 km/h
    • Sky: Partly cloudy

Overall, Puerto Vallarta will experience relatively high temperatures that peak at around 35°C, with lows hovering near 16°C into the weekend. Sunny days are the norm, with only a slight increase in cloud cover on Sunday. Those who prefer cooler conditions might appreciate the temperature drop expected on Saturday.


Sunrise and Sunset

  • Sunrise: 7:11 AM
  • Sunset: 7:09 PM
  • Total Daylight: 11 hours, 57 minutes

Make the most of the nearly 12 hours of daylight—enjoy the beaches, water sports, or a leisurely stroll along the Malecón. Then wind down in the evening under clear, starry skies.

That’s your latest weather update for Puerto Vallarta. Stay cool, stay safe, and enjoy everything this beautiful city has to offer!

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