Puerto Vallarta, Jal. — Visitors and residents can expect a steamy, cloud-filled day in the bay today, with little relief from the heat until late tonight, according to the municipal Civil Protection weather outlook.
Morning: Warm Start Under Partly Cloudy Skies
The day begins at 26 °C (79 °F) with light west-northwesterly breezes near 13 km/h. Patchy cloud cover will filter the sun enough for comfortable early errands or a stroll along the Malecón, but authorities advise spending the late-morning hours in air-conditioned spaces to avoid heat fatigue.
Afternoon: Heat Peaks, Clouds Thicken
By mid-afternoon thermometers are forecast to hit 28 °C (82 °F), though humidity will push the “feels-like” temperature several degrees higher. Clouds will thicken into an overcast ceiling, dimming daylight and leaving many city streets in shadow. Winds remain manageable at 15 km/h out of the WNW. Health officials recommend drinking plenty of water, wearing lightweight clothing, and planning indoor activities where possible.
Evening/Night: Slight Cool-Down
After sunset, temperatures should settle near 21 °C (70 °F). Despite dense low clouds, calm conditions and lingering warmth create a pleasant backdrop for al-fresco dining or beachfront events. Local event planners suggest adding extra lighting for outdoor gatherings to compensate for the murky sky.
Looking Ahead to Wednesday

Daybreak Wednesday ushers in an oppressive 33 °C and thick cloud cover, with minimal wind to disperse the sticky air. Conditions ease only slightly in the afternoon, but forecasters still urge caution for outdoor labor and recreation: seek shade, schedule breaks, and double down on hydration. By late evening, a gentle breeze returns and temperatures dip to the low 20s, offering a welcome breather.
Beach & Tourism Notes
- UV Index: Moderate during sun breaks; use SPF 30+ sunscreen.
- Surf & Marine: No significant swells reported, but reduced sunlight may hamper small-craft visibility; mariners should maintain running lights.
- Outdoor Events: Organizers of Tuesday night and Wednesday evening functions are advised to install supplemental lighting and provide water stations.
Health Reminders
- Drink two liters of water daily, more if active outdoors.
- Avoid strenuous exercise during peak heat (11 a.m.–4 p.m.).
- Check on elderly neighbors and pets; both are vulnerable to heat stress.
Civil Protection will continue to monitor conditions and issue advisories if patterns shift. Stay tuned to local outlets and official social-media channels for real-time updates.
Puerto Vallarta, Jal. — Visitors and residents can expect a steamy, cloud-filled day in the bay today, with little relief from the . . .