Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for May 2, 2025

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect warm summer weather paired with mostly cloudy skies this Friday, offering a mix of sunshine and cloud cover throughout the day. The forecast suggests ideal conditions for both outdoor fun and indoor relaxation—just don’t forget the sunscreen and a bottle of water.

Morning: A Mild Start with Light Clouds

The day kicks off with a few clouds dotting the sky and light winds of around 11 km/h (6.8 mph). Morning temperatures will climb to a warm 28°C (82°F), making it a great time for a morning stroll along the Malecón or a beachside breakfast with friends and family.

Afternoon: Heat Builds Under Clear Skies

By early afternoon, the temperature will reach a sweltering 30°C (86°F). The sun will make more of an appearance as cloud cover remains light, inviting travelers to explore Vallarta’s scenic surroundings—from botanical gardens to hidden coves. However, the heat may become oppressive, and locals are advised to stay cool, seek shade, and use air-conditioned spaces if possible. The breeze, still blowing from the west-northwest at 11 km/h, may offer some relief.

Evening: Clouds Return with a Comfortable Drop in Temperature

As night falls, a blanket of thick clouds will settle over the region. Temperatures will dip to a comfortable 23°C, providing an ideal backdrop for an evening out or a quiet night in. The moderate cloud cover shouldn’t affect nighttime activities, though stargazing may be limited.

Looking Ahead to Saturday, May 3

Tomorrow’s weather will bring even hotter conditions. The morning will start with a staggering 35°C (95°F) and dense cloud cover, making hydration and sun protection essential for anyone planning to be outdoors. Winds will remain gentle from the west-northwest, with speeds of up to 11 km/h (6.8 mph), and no major gusts are expected.

As the day progresses, temperatures will ease slightly to 32°C (90°F) by late morning, though the dense cloud cover will persist. Experts recommend letting in natural light or using indoor lighting to counteract the gloom and maintain an uplifting environment.

Night Outlook: Mild and Mostly Cloudy

Tomorrow night, expect mostly cloudy skies to continue, with a mild and comfortable temperature of 22°C. It’s a perfect evening for a relaxed dinner outdoors or a peaceful night of rest without the need for heavy cooling.

Whether you’re soaking up the sun or staying inside to beat the heat, Puerto Vallarta’s early May weather sets the tone for a classic tropical experience—humid, warm, and tinged with soft cloud cover. Make the most of it, and don’t forget your water bottle.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect warm summer weather paired with mostly cloudy skies this Friday, offering a mix . . .

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