Puerto Vallart Weather Forecast for November 28, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico—Residents and visitors can look forward to mostly clear skies with a few clouds on Thursday, November 28. The day promises pleasant weather conditions, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Today’s Weather

Morning: At dawn, gentle west-northwest winds of 8 km/h will be barely noticeable. The temperature will be a warm 28°C, creating a hot environment. It’s wise to seek out cool and revitalizing spaces to stay comfortable. The clear, cloudless sky offers an excellent opportunity to enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and perhaps catch a glimpse of the fading stars.

Afternoon: Temperatures will rise slightly to 30°C at the start of the afternoon. Light winds from the west-northwest will continue at a maximum speed of 10 km/h, without strong gusts. The sky will remain clear, perfect for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Night: As night falls, the west-northwest wind will ease to 4 km/h and will be hardly noticeable. The temperature will settle at a pleasant 20°C. A cloudless sky is forecasted, providing a calm environment to observe the night sky.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Morning: Early in the morning, expect clear skies with no clouds, creating a serene setting for early risers. It’s a great time to find a quiet spot for stargazing. Gentle winds from the west-northwest will be soft and barely noticeable at 7 km/h. With a temperature of 31°C, the environment will be muggy, so it’s advisable to stay hydrated and seek shade when necessary.

Afternoon: In the early afternoon, temperatures will slightly decrease to 30°C. Light west-northwest winds are expected at a maximum speed of 9 km/h. The sky will feature scattered clouds in specific areas.

Night: The nighttime forecast indicates dense cloud cover. Consider using bright lights or allowing natural light indoors to enhance your mood. With temperatures around 21°C, the weather remains comfortable for various activities.

Long-Term Weather Forecast

  • Saturday, November 30: Anticipate a completely cloudy sky with light winds of 9 km/h. The maximum temperature will be 31°C.
  • Sunday, December 1: A warm high of 30°C is expected. Winds from the west-northwest at 9 km/h will accompany clear and cloudless skies.
  • Monday, December 2: West-northwest winds at 9 km/h are anticipated. Temperatures will range from a minimum of 19°C to a maximum of 31°C, with clear skies expected.

The following days are projected to have mainly clear skies with some clouds. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 31°C, and minimum temperatures will hover around 19°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise is at 7:19 AM and sunset is at 6:19 PM, offering a total of 10 hours and 59 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the sunlight to enjoy the beautiful sights and activities the city has to offer!

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico—Residents and visitors can look forward to mostly clear skies with a few clouds on Thursday, November 28. The . . .

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