Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 3, 2024

Residents and tourists in Puerto Vallarta can expect a mix of scattered clouds and high temperatures today, with poor air quality adding to the stifling atmosphere.

Today’s Weather

Morning: The day begins with a partly cloudy sky and west-northwest winds blowing at a gentle 7 km/h. Temperatures are already at a sultry 28°C, creating a stifling atmosphere. It’s advisable to seek out cool, air-conditioned spaces to stay comfortable.

Afternoon: As the day progresses, temperatures will rise to a torrid 31°C. The sky is expected to clear up, offering an open, cloudless expanse. Gentle west-northwest winds will persist at around 8 km/h. Given the high temperatures, finding shade and staying hydrated is crucial.

Evening: Nightfall brings a slight relief with temperatures dropping to 22°C. The weather remains versatile, suitable for a variety of activities. Winds will calm to about 5 km/h from the west-northwest, and the sky will feature only a few sparse clouds.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Early Morning: Temperatures will quickly climb back to 31°C, indicating another hot day ahead—perfect for enjoying ice cream and cold beverages. Wind speeds will reach up to 9 km/h, and the skies will be clear and cloudless.

Late Morning: Temperatures will hold steady at 31°C. Expect the sky to become overcast with clouds, and gentle west-northwest winds at about 5 km/h.

Evening: As the day winds down, temperatures will settle at a comfortable 22°C. Moderate winds from the west-northwest will be barely noticeable at 7 km/h. With minimal cloud presence, it’s an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Thursday, December 5: A warm high of 32°C with light winds of 9 km/h. The sky will be partly cloudy.
  • Friday, December 6: Temperatures reaching up to 31°C with light winds at 10 km/h. Expect scattered clouds.
  • Saturday, December 7: A high of 30°C and winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h. The day will feature scattered clouds.

In the coming days, anticipate mostly scattered clouds with occasional overcast skies. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 32°C, and lows will hover around 20°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise is at 7:22 AM and sunset at 6:19 PM, providing 10 hours and 57 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the sunshine!

Health Advisory

With poor air quality and high temperatures, it’s important to take precautions. Limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours, stay hydrated, and consider wearing masks if you have respiratory sensitivities.

Stay Informed

Keep an eye on local weather updates and plan your activities accordingly. Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, staying informed will help you make the most of your time in beautiful Puerto Vallarta.

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