Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 5, 2024

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly cloudy conditions today, accompanied by poor air quality. Authorities advise sensitive groups to take precautions when spending extended periods outdoors.

Today’s Weather

Morning

The day begins with few clouds in the sky and temperatures reaching up to 28°C. It’s a typical warm day, ideal for enjoying ice creams and cold beverages. A gentle west-northwest wind will blow at approximately 7 km/h, barely noticeable to most.

Afternoon

By late morning, the skies will clear completely, offering abundant sunshine. Light west-northwest winds will continue at around 8 km/h. Temperatures are expected to decrease from a high of 32°C down to 25°C, providing some relief from the midday heat.

Evening

As dusk approaches, expect scattered clouds in certain areas. The temperature will settle at a comfortable 22°C, suitable for various evening activities. Winds will remain calm from the west-northwest at about 6 km/h, hardly impacting outdoor plans.

Tomorrow’s Outlook

Early Morning

Friday morning brings densely cloudy skies, so using bright indoor lighting might help improve mood and visibility. With temperatures around a scorching 31°C, it’s advisable to stay hydrated and seek air-conditioned environments. Light west-northwest winds up to 10 km/h are expected without any strong gusts.

Afternoon

The afternoon maintains wind speeds at 10 km/h with limited cloud cover. It’s an excellent opportunity to explore the natural surroundings under clearer skies. However, with temperatures around 30°C and a muggy atmosphere, finding a refreshing space to rest is recommended.

Evening

Temperatures will remain steady at 22°C into the evening, offering a versatile climate adaptable to various activities. Calm west-northwest winds at approximately 4 km/h will continue, accompanied by significant cloudiness.

Extended Forecast

  • Saturday, December 7: Temperatures ranging from 21°C to 30°C with mostly cloudy skies. Light winds at 9 km/h will prevail.
  • Sunday, December 8: Expect completely cloudy skies with a warm maximum temperature of 30°C. Pleasant winds of 11 km/h are anticipated.
  • Monday, December 9: Thick cloud cover dominates with temperatures reaching 32°C. Light winds of 8 km/h will accompany the overcast conditions.

For the rest of the week, mostly cloudy skies with occasional clearings are expected. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 32°C, while minimum temperatures will drop to around 20°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

In Puerto Vallarta, the sun rises at 7:23 AM and sets at 6:20 PM, providing a total of 10 hours and 56 minutes of daylight. Residents and tourists are encouraged to make the most of the daylight hours.

Health Advisory

Due to the poor air quality, individuals with respiratory conditions, children, and the elderly should limit prolonged outdoor activities. Keeping windows closed and using air purifiers can help improve indoor air quality.

Stay Informed

While cloudy conditions and higher temperatures might pose some challenges, the gentle winds and comfortable evening temperatures offer opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities. Stay updated with local weather reports for any sudden changes.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly cloudy conditions today, accompanied by poor air quality. Authorities advise sensitive groups to take precautions . . .

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