Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 30, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to clear skies and warm temperatures on Monday, December 30, 2024, though poor air quality is anticipated. The day’s forecast promises ideal weather conditions for outdoor activities, albeit with precautions advised due to rising temperatures.

Morning Outlook
During the morning hours, temperatures are expected to climb to 26°C, with noticeable heat. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and apply sunscreen when venturing outside. Winds from the west-northwest will remain calm at approximately 8 km/h, contributing to the still and serene conditions. Skies will remain clear, ensuring an uninterrupted view of the horizon.

Afternoon Forecast
As the day progresses, temperatures are forecasted to peak at 30°C. Winds will slightly increase to 10 km/h, maintaining a moderate breeze. The afternoon will continue to offer cloud-free skies, making it an ideal time to explore the city or relax along the coastline.

Evening Conditions
By nightfall, temperatures will dip to 19°C, creating a pleasant and adaptable environment for nighttime activities. Winds from the west-northwest will slow to 4 km/h, and the sky will remain clear, offering an excellent opportunity for stargazing. Residents and tourists are encouraged to find quiet spots to enjoy the calm evening atmosphere.

Weather Forecast for December 31, 2024
The following day will begin with moderate winds from the west-northwest, reaching speeds of 7 km/h. Early morning temperatures are expected to rise to 31°C, prompting advice to seek air-conditioned environments and shaded areas to avoid the heat. By afternoon, clouds will begin to gather, though temperatures will remain at a warm 30°C. In the evening, dense cloud cover is anticipated, with temperatures settling at 19°C. Light winds of 5 km/h will persist, adding to the calm conditions.

Extended Forecast

  • Wednesday, January 1, 2025 – Scattered clouds are expected throughout the day, with temperatures ranging from a minimum of 18°C to a maximum of 31°C. Winds will maintain a speed of 11 km/h.
  • Thursday, January 2, 2025 – Thick clouds will cover the sky, with a high temperature of 32°C. Winds will blow at 12 km/h, creating pleasant but warm conditions.
  • Friday, January 3, 2025 – Similar to the previous day, the forecast predicts thick cloud cover and maximum temperatures of 31°C, with light winds at 11 km/h.

Sunrise and Sunset Times
In Puerto Vallarta, the sun will rise at 7:36 AM and set at 6:30 PM, providing approximately 10 hours and 53 minutes of daylight. With extended hours of sunlight, locals and tourists are encouraged to make the most of the bright and inviting weather conditions.

While the weather outlook remains favorable for the upcoming days, poor air quality may affect sensitive groups. It is advised to limit strenuous outdoor activities during peak heat hours and stay informed of any local advisories. Puerto Vallarta’s unique coastal charm and tropical climate continue to offer enticing experiences, from leisurely beach days to vibrant nighttime strolls.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to clear skies and warm temperatures on Monday, December 30, 2024, though poor air quality is anticipated. The day's forecast promises ideal weather conditions for outdoor activities, albeit with precautions advised due to rising temperatures.

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