Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for May 30, 2025

According to the Puerto Vallarta Meteorological Station, Friday, May 30, 2025, will dawn under thick, overcast skies, with temperatures holding steady at 28 °C during the early hours. Calm west-southwest winds of up to 5 km/h will barely stir the heavy cloud cover, making outdoor light levels subdued. Residents and visitors are advised to seek shade and make use of air-conditioned spaces to offset the heat and lack of natural sunlight. The stationary morning temperatures coupled with persistent cloud cover suggest a day more suited to indoor activities until the sun breaks through the haze later in the weekend.

By early afternoon, the meteorological station’s forecast calls for a 100 percent chance of light to moderate showers, driven by the same calm west-southwest airflow, now reaching up to 7 km/h. Temperatures will dip slightly to 27 °C even as humidity climbs, creating a sultry environment that can sap energy. Motorists should exercise caution on slick roads, maintain safe following distances, and reduce speed during sudden downpours. Those planning outdoor excursions should consider postponing until rain bands abate or opt for covered venues to stay dry and comfortable.

Into the evening hours, the forecast remains unchanged: a continued 100 percent chance of light to moderate rain with temperatures cooling marginally to 24 °C. Winds will remain light, keeping waves low along the coast but compounding the muggy feel inland. Nighttime activity on the Malecón or beachfront restaurants may see intermittent showers—patrons should request covered seating or bring umbrellas if venturing out after sunset. The cool-down from daytime highs will be welcome, but expect damp conditions underfoot until well after midnight.

Hydration will be key throughout Friday’s weather cycle. Staying hydrated not only replenishes fluids lost through perspiration in hot, humid weather but also helps maintain energy and concentration levels. Carrying a refillable water bottle and sipping regularly—even when not feeling overly thirsty—can prevent heat-related fatigue and headaches.

Looking ahead to Saturday, May 31, the meteorological station forecasts dawn temperatures peaking at an unusually high 36 °C, signaling a sharp rise before settling into the low 30s by early afternoon. Overcast skies are expected to persist, with light westerly winds of about 5 km/h providing minimal relief. By 12:00 p.m., temperatures will hover around 33 °C with a 22 percent chance of brief, light showers—enough to wet sidewalks but unlikely to halt outdoor plans.

As Saturday evening approaches, the heat will linger at 27 °C under heavy cloud banks, while the chance of light to moderate rain jumps to 80 percent. Beachgoers and evening diners should prepare for sudden drizzles; umbrellas and rain jackets remain advisable. The combination of warm temps and rain may fuel localized thunderstorms—those along the coast should monitor real-time updates from the meteorological station before heading out.

Late May traditionally marks the onset of Puerto Vallarta’s rainy season, when moist Pacific air masses converge with warm land temperatures to produce frequent afternoon and evening showers. This pattern typically continues through October, bringing relief from dry season heat but also necessitating flexible travel plans and an eye on hourly forecasts. According to long-term climate records from the Puerto Vallarta Meteorological Station, annual rainfall peaks between July and September, but these early showers often signal the months to come.

Residents and visitors alike should plan accordingly: morning errands and sightseeing will be most comfortable before noon, while afternoons and evenings carry a high probability of rain. Packing layers, waterproof footwear, and portable rain gear will ensure you stay dry and enjoy all that Puerto Vallarta has to offer—rain or shine.

According to the Puerto Vallarta Meteorological Station, Friday, May 30, 2025, will dawn under thick, overcast skies, with temperatures holding steady at 28 °C during the early hours. Calm west-southwest winds of up to 5 km/h will barely stir the heavy cloud cover, making outdoor light levels subdued. Residents and visitors are advised to seek shade and make use of air-conditioned spaces to offset the heat and lack of natural sunlight. The stationary morning temperatures coupled with persistent cloud cover suggest a day more suited to indoor activities until the sun breaks through the haze later in the weekend.

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