Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 18, 2024

Visitors and residents in Puerto Vallarta can anticipate mostly cloudy conditions throughout Wednesday, with some scattered cloud cover and generally warm temperatures persisting into the evening hours. The forecast highlights moderate winds and high temperatures, making it advisable to remain prepared for the day’s shifting conditions.

Today’s Conditions
Morning (Wednesday, December 18):
In the early hours of the day, calm west-northwest winds, reaching around 8 km/h, will offer a light breeze. Temperatures are expected to hover near 28°C, providing a warm and comfortable environment for outdoor activities. Although scattered clouds may appear in parts of the sky, conditions should remain relatively tranquil.

Afternoon:
As the afternoon progresses, cloud cover is anticipated to increase, potentially reducing the amount of natural light. To maintain a well-lit environment, bright interior lighting may prove beneficial. High temperatures will peak at approximately 30°C, with gentle west-northwest winds of around 10 km/h. While conditions remain warm, the moderate breeze should offer some relief from the heat.

Evening and Night:
In the evening, temperatures will settle at a stable 21°C, providing moderate conditions suitable for various indoor or outdoor activities. Dense cloud cover is expected to remain overhead, with bright, artificial lighting recommended for enhanced visibility and comfort.

Health and Lifestyle Tip:
It is advisable to take periodic breaks during working hours. Engaging in simple stretching and standing exercises can help maintain comfort and circulation.

Thursday, December 19 – Early Outlook:
By tomorrow morning, west-northwest winds around 8 km/h will persist, with temperatures expected to rise to about 32°C. Mild cloud presence may accompany the early day, creating a humid and warm atmosphere, making cool indoor spaces beneficial. Toward late morning, winds may increase slightly to 10 km/h and temperatures should maintain a steady 32°C, under clear skies. Nighttime is expected to remain cloudless, offering unobstructed views of the night sky and a comfortable temperature of about 22°C.

Long-Term Forecast:

  • Friday, December 20: Clear skies anticipated, with steady winds at around 9 km/h. Temperatures may range from a minimum of 22°C to a maximum of 33°C.
  • Saturday, December 21: Mostly cloudy skies expected, with temperatures near 31°C and light winds at approximately 9 km/h.
  • Sunday, December 22: Heavily overcast conditions are forecast, accompanied by light winds near 10 km/h and warm daytime highs around 31°C.

Looking further into the week, residents can prepare for mostly cloudy periods interspersed with occasional clear skies. Maximum temperatures will likely remain below 33°C, with overnight lows nearing 20°C, ensuring generally warm and mild conditions throughout the period.

In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise occurs at 7:31 AM and sunset at 6:24 PM, offering roughly 10 hours and 52 minutes of daylight for outdoor pursuits. Whether enjoying local activities or simply relaxing at home, staying aware of changing weather conditions can help ensure a pleasant and productive day ahead.

Visitors and residents in Puerto Vallarta can anticipate mostly cloudy conditions throughout Wednesday, with some scattered cloud cover and generally warm temperatures persisting into the evening hours. The forecast highlights moderate winds and high temperatures, making it advisable to remain prepared for the day’s shifting conditions.

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