Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 4, 2024

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly cloudy skies today, with some lingering clouds throughout the day. Please note that the air quality is currently poor, so individuals with respiratory conditions should take necessary precautions.

Today’s Weather Breakdown

Morning

As the day begins, temperatures will rise to a warm 28°C. The skies will be clear with no clouds, offering plenty of sunshine. Gentle west-northwest winds will blow at a maximum speed of 9 km/h, without any strong gusts, making it a pleasant morning for outdoor activities.

Afternoon

By midday, the wind speed from the west-northwest will remain steady at around 8 km/h, barely noticeable. The sky will feature isolated clouds, providing occasional shade. Temperatures will peak at a hot 31°C, creating a torrid environment. It’s advisable to seek cool spaces and stay hydrated; air-conditioned environments are recommended for comfort.

Evening

As evening approaches, winds from the west-northwest will decrease to a light breeze of about 5 km/h. Temperatures will drop to a more comfortable 21°C. The sky will display clouds that gradually dissipate, leading to clearer conditions as the night progresses.


Tomorrow’s Weather

Morning

Tomorrow morning will bring scattered clouds in certain areas of the sky. It’s a great time to enjoy the calm atmosphere and breathe in the fresh air. Temperatures will range from 21°C to 31°C. Expect calm west-northwest winds at around 7 km/h, barely felt.

Afternoon

Late morning temperatures will reach a scorching 31°C. The atmosphere will be hot, so it’s advisable to find cool, revitalizing spaces, preferably with air conditioning. West-northwest winds will be gentle at just 8 km/h, maintaining a calm environment. The sky will have occasional scattered clouds.

Evening

During sunset, the sky will feature fading clouds. The temperature will settle at a pleasant 22°C, offering a perfect balance between warmth and coolness. Gentle west-northwest winds at 4 km/h will be barely noticeable.


Long-Term Weather Forecast

Looking ahead, here’s what to expect in the coming days:

  • Friday, December 6: Expect a minimum temperature of 21°C and a maximum of 31°C. Pleasant winds at 9 km/h and a sky with scattered clouds.
  • Saturday, December 7: A warm day with highs reaching 30°C. Winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h under a mostly cloudy sky.
  • Sunday, December 8: Anticipate pleasant winds of 13 km/h and a 90% chance of light rain. Temperatures will range between a minimum of 20°C and a maximum of 30°C.

For the next few days, mostly cloudy skies and some scattered clouds are expected, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 31°C and minimum temperatures around 20°C.


Sunrise and Sunset

In Puerto Vallarta, the sun rises at 7:23 AM and sets at 6:19 PM, giving us a total of 10 hours and 56 minutes of daylight. Make the most of it!

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly cloudy skies today, with some lingering clouds throughout the day. Please note that . . .

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