Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 13, 2025

Visitors and residents in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to clear skies, calm winds, and comfortable temperatures over the next few days. Here’s a detailed look at the forecast:


Thursday, March 13, 2025

Morning:

  • Winds: Light from the west-northwest, up to 9 km/h (5.6 mph).
  • Temperatures: Reaching a pleasant 30°C (86°F), ideal for enjoying cold drinks or a refreshing ice cream.
  • Sky Conditions: Completely clear, making it perfect for a peaceful sky-gazing session.

Afternoon:

  • Winds: Remaining gentle from the west-northwest at a maximum of 9 km/h.
  • Temperatures: Rising to 34°C (93°F). It’s recommended to stay hydrated and protect yourself from direct sun exposure to avoid heat-related issues.
  • Sky Conditions: Still clear with no clouds.

Night:

  • Winds: A light west-northwesterly breeze of about 6 km/h.
  • Temperatures: Cooling to around 21°C (70°F), perfect for a leisurely evening stroll or other outdoor activities.
  • Sky Conditions: Clear and cloudless, making it an excellent opportunity for star-gazing.

Friday, March 14, 2025

Early Morning:

  • Winds: Speeds up to 12 km/h, with no strong gusts.
  • Sky Conditions: Completely clear.
  • Temperatures: Climbing to around 32°C (90°F).

Late Morning and Afternoon:

  • Winds: Gentle northwesterlies at a maximum of 10 km/h.
  • Temperatures: Easing down slightly to 30°C (86°F).
  • Sky Conditions: No clouds anticipated, ensuring sunny skies throughout the day.

Night:

  • Winds: Barely noticeable at about 4 km/h.
  • Temperatures: Around 20°C (68°F), offering a pleasant evening for various outings.
  • Sky Conditions: Cloudless skies continue, providing a calm, quiet atmosphere.

Long-Range Forecast

  • Saturday, March 15: Expect clear skies with light winds of 12 km/h (7.5 mph). Temperatures will vary between 16°C (61°F) and 29°C (84°F).
  • Sunday, March 16: Winds pick up slightly to 14 km/h. Temperatures rise from 16°C (61°F) to 32°C (90°F). Partly cloudy conditions are likely.
  • Monday, March 17: Anticipate partly cloudy skies and a high of 32°C (90°F). Winds will remain pleasant at around 13 km/h.

Looking further ahead, temperatures will peak around 34°C (93°F) on hotter days and dip as low as 16°C (61°F) at night, with mostly clear skies. A significant drop in temperatures is possible by next Saturday.

For those eager to catch the sunrise or sunset, sunrise occurs at 7:10 AM and sunset at 7:09 PM, giving just under 12 hours of daylight to enjoy all that Puerto Vallarta has to offer.


With clear skies, comfortable breezes, and ample daylight, now is the perfect time to explore Puerto Vallarta’s outdoor attractions. Whether you’re planning a day at the beach, a stroll along the Malecón, or simply relaxing under the stars, the weather is sure to cooperate. Stay safe, hydrated, and remember to protect yourself from the sun’s rays as you enjoy the pleasant conditions in this scenic coastal city.

Visitors and residents in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to clear skies, calm winds, and comfortable temperatures over the next few days. Here’s . . .

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