Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 31, 2024

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect mostly cloudy skies with some scattered clouds on Tuesday, December 31, 2024. The day will bring warm temperatures and poor air quality, prompting caution for those with respiratory conditions.

Morning Outlook The early hours of Tuesday will see minimal cloud cover, providing a window of pleasant weather for outdoor activities. Winds from the west-northwest will blow gently at approximately 7 km/h. The temperature is forecast to reach 27 °C, creating a warm and comfortable environment. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the morning hours to enjoy outdoor recreation before the heat intensifies.

Afternoon Conditions As the day progresses, temperatures will climb to 31 °C. Scattered clouds will dot the sky, but the sun’s heat will remain prominent. Hydration and sun protection are recommended. Winds will continue to flow from the west-northwest at a mild 10 km/h, ensuring a calm but warm afternoon.

Evening and Nighttime The evening will bring a noticeable drop in temperature to around 20 °C. Winds from the west-northwest will reduce to 4 km/h, resulting in a tranquil atmosphere. Thick cloud cover is expected by nightfall, providing a cooler ambiance suitable for outdoor and social gatherings.

Looking Ahead: January 1, 2025 New Year’s Day will feature partly cloudy skies in the early morning, with temperatures peaking at 31 °C. Light winds from the west will reach up to 9 km/h. As the evening unfolds, temperatures will settle at 29 °C, continuing the trend of warm weather with minimal cloud presence. Nighttime will see a return to dense cloud cover and temperatures around 20 °C, accompanied by light westerly winds at 5 km/h.

Extended Forecast

  • Thursday, January 2: Thick clouds will persist, with temperatures reaching 32 °C. Westerly winds at 8 km/h are expected.
  • Friday, January 3: Clear skies will dominate, with temperatures dipping slightly to 31 °C. Light winds will blow at 10 km/h.
  • Saturday, January 4: Thick clouds will return, with temperatures ranging from 19 °C to 30 °C. Light winds at 8 km/h will prevail.

In the coming days, Puerto Vallarta will experience cloudy conditions with maximum temperatures not exceeding 32 °C and minimums around 19 °C.

Sunrise and Sunset On December 31, the sun will rise at 7:36 AM and set at 6:31 PM, offering 10 hours and 54 minutes of daylight. Residents are encouraged to make the most of the daylight hours, while staying mindful of the shifting weather patterns.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect mostly cloudy skies with some scattered clouds on Tuesday, December 31, 2024. The day will bring warm . . .

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