Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 11, 2024

Residents and visitors can anticipate mostly favorable weather conditions over the coming days, with clear to partly cloudy skies and moderate temperatures. The region will continue to experience pleasant conditions that are suitable for outdoor activities, sightseeing, and enjoying local attractions.

Today’s Forecast (December 11)
Morning: Temperatures are set to reach 29°C in the early morning hours, offering a warm start to the day. With only a few clouds overhead and light westerly winds at around 9 km/h, this period provides excellent conditions for enjoying outdoor pursuits, whether it be strolling along the Malecon, exploring the beaches, or sampling ice cream and cold beverages under the morning sun.

Afternoon: By midday, temperatures will rise to approximately 31°C, accompanied by a mild 9 km/h breeze from the west. With clear skies and minimal cloud cover, the afternoon remains well-suited for time spent outdoors. It is advisable to stay hydrated, seek shaded areas, and make use of cool indoor spaces if needed, as the heat may feel quite intense.

Evening: As dusk settles, the sky will feature some scattered clouds, but the weather is expected to remain comfortable. Winds continue from the west at roughly 4 km/h, and the temperature will hover near 23°C, eliminating the need for heavy layers. This calm and mild environment allows for leisurely evening activities, such as dining al fresco or taking a relaxed stroll.

Tomorrow’s Conditions (December 12)
Morning temperatures are forecast to reach around 32°C. While winds from the west-northwest will remain light at about 7 km/h, the heat may feel more pronounced. Those planning outdoor activities are encouraged to seek cool, air-conditioned spaces and remain well-hydrated.

In the early afternoon, clear skies are expected to persist, with temperatures holding at about 32°C. Gentle west-northwesterly winds at around 10 km/h should have minimal impact on outdoor plans.

As evening approaches, winds will calm to around 6 km/h, and temperatures will settle to 22°C. With no cloud cover anticipated, the night sky should be clear, allowing for pleasant conditions and potential stargazing opportunities.

Long-Term Outlook

  • Friday, December 13: Clear skies are anticipated, with temperatures ranging from 22°C to a high of 33°C. Light winds at about 8 km/h will contribute to comfortable conditions for exploring Puerto Vallarta’s diverse outdoor spaces.
  • Saturday, December 14: Expect partly cloudy skies and a maximum temperature of around 33°C. Winds will remain pleasant at about 9 km/h, maintaining a welcoming climate for both residents and visitors.
  • Sunday, December 15: Overcast conditions will bring thicker cloud cover, with temperatures spanning from a minimum of 20°C to a maximum of 31°C. Winds at around 11 km/h will keep the day feeling fresh, despite the increased cloudiness.

Looking ahead, Puerto Vallarta can anticipate mainly clear to partly cloudy skies over the coming days. Maximum temperatures are not projected to exceed 33°C, while minimum temperatures will hover around 20°C, creating an environment that remains both warm and manageable.

Sunrise and Sunset
The sun rises at approximately 7:27 AM and sets at 6:21 PM, providing about 10 hours and 54 minutes of daylight. Visitors and locals are encouraged to take advantage of these favorable conditions, whether by enjoying the city’s beaches, sampling its diverse culinary offerings, or partaking in cultural and outdoor experiences that this coastal destination has to offer.

Residents and visitors can anticipate mostly favorable weather conditions over the coming days, with clear to partly cloudy skies and moderate temperatures. The region . . .

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