Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 21, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect varied conditions today and over the coming days, with temperatures climbing to the mid-30s (°C) and plenty of cloud cover at times.

Today’s Weather

  • Morning: Clear skies will greet the early risers as temperatures climb from 19°C to 33°C. A westerly wind of about 12 km/h will bring a moderate breeze, offering a refreshing start to the day.
  • Afternoon: The temperature is predicted to hover around 31°C. Light winds from the west, at a maximum of 11 km/h, will pair with heavy cloud cover. Though the breeze will be gentle, the cloudiness may give the afternoon a slightly overcast feel.
  • Night: Dense clouds will move in, with temperatures dipping to around 21°C. It’s a comfortable range for evening plans, whether dining out or taking an evening stroll. For those staying in, consider letting in natural light or using bright indoor lighting to keep spirits lifted.

Tomorrow’s Weather (Saturday, March 22)

  • Morning: Expect a cloudy dawn with winds from the west-northwest at around 10 km/h. Temperatures will climb quickly to about 34°C, so be mindful of the strong sun and consider limiting prolonged exposure during peak hours.
  • Afternoon: Around midday, temperatures will be near 32°C, with scattered clouds. These lighter winds—still around 10–11 km/h—make this a pleasant time to enjoy outdoor activities or simply relax in the shade.
  • Night: The forecast shows a sky dotted with light clouds and a mild temperature near 21°C, ideal for an evening walk or some light stargazing.

Long-Range Outlook

  • Sunday, March 23: Expect a high of 34°C with scattered clouds and a light wind of 10 km/h.
  • Monday, March 24: Scattered clouds persist, with the high again around 34°C. Westerly winds will remain gentle, at 10 km/h.
  • Tuesday, March 25: Skies will be partly cloudy, with a low of 19°C and a high of 33°C. Winds at 12 km/h from the west-northwest may bring slightly cooler air into the region.

Looking further ahead, the forecast suggests mostly cloudy days with scattered clouds. Maximum temperatures should stay around 34°C, while lows dip to 19°C. For anyone planning activities, remember that sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 7:03 AM, and sunset at 7:12 PM, giving about 12 hours and 8 minutes of daylight to make the most of your time outdoors.

Whether you’re visiting Puerto Vallarta’s famous beaches, exploring local cuisine, or simply strolling along the Malecón, be prepared for fluctuating skies but consistently warm weather. Keep plenty of water on hand, stay sun-safe, and enjoy the diverse conditions that this coastal paradise has to offer.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect varied conditions today and over the coming days, with temperatures climbing to the mid-30s (°C . . .

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