Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for December 6, 2024

Visitors and residents of Puerto Vallarta can expect a day characterized by cloudy skies and poor air quality on Friday, December 6, 2024. The current meteorological outlook suggests that these conditions will persist throughout the day, calling for cautious outdoor activities and attention to personal comfort.

Today’s Forecast
Morning (Early Hours):
During the early morning hours, a light layer of cloud cover is anticipated, accompanied by gentle westerly breezes reaching approximately 7 km/h. The temperature will begin around 28°C, providing a warm and humid environment. Those planning to spend time outdoors may consider taking breaks in cooler areas as needed.

Afternoon:
By early evening, conditions will remain warm and muggy, with the temperature reaching about 29°C. Scattered clouds are forecast across the region, and slightly stronger westerly winds of 9 km/h will be present. Although gentle, these winds will not offer significant relief from the day’s humidity.

Nighttime:
As night falls, winds from the west will subside further, diminishing to around 4 km/h. The temperature will settle near 22°C, creating a relatively comfortable climate. However, thick cloud cover is expected to persist. Residents and visitors may consider utilizing additional lighting to navigate outdoor spaces, as minimal moonlight and cloud cover can reduce visibility.

Tomorrow’s Conditions
Morning:
As the new day begins, temperatures are expected to rise to 30°C. Gentle winds from the west-northwest at around 8 km/h will be barely noticeable. Scattered clouds will continue to dominate the sky, maintaining a warm and humid setting. Finding cool, shaded areas or using air conditioning is advisable for midday activities.

Afternoon:
By the afternoon, temperatures could climb to 31°C. Dense cloud cover is anticipated, potentially affecting natural lighting. Winds will remain light from the west-northwest at about 9 km/h. This period may feel particularly warm, and ensuring proper hydration and rest in ventilated areas is recommended.

Evening:
Later in the day, there is a 32% chance of light to moderate rainfall. Temperatures will drop to around 23°C, providing more comfortable conditions. Westerly winds at approximately 5 km/h will continue to be gentle and non-disruptive. The possibility of rain introduces a degree of variability, suggesting that individuals remain prepared with appropriate rain gear if planning outdoor activities.

Extended Outlook
Sunday, December 8:
Conditions are expected to feature thick cloud cover. Light winds of about 7 km/h will maintain a calm atmosphere. Temperatures are likely to be warm, reaching around 28°C during the day.

Monday, December 9:
Densely cloudy skies remain in the forecast. Light winds of approximately 8 km/h are anticipated. Temperatures could vary from around 23°C in the early hours to a peak of up to 32°C later in the day.

Tuesday, December 10:
The region may see partly cloudy conditions, with pleasant winds of about 10 km/h and a maximum temperature near 32°C.

In the following days, generally cloudy skies and occasional scattered clouds are expected, with daytime highs not surpassing 32°C and overnight lows hovering around 20°C.

Sunrise and Sunset
On this date, sunrise occurs at 7:24 AM, and sunset will be at 6:20 PM, providing approximately 10 hours and 55 minutes of daylight. This window allows ample time to plan activities, although the presence of cloud cover and warm, humid conditions should be considered.

As Puerto Vallarta experiences this cloudy and humid weather phase, attention to comfort and appropriate planning remains crucial. Adhering to weather updates, preparing for potential light rainfall, and taking measures against diminished air quality can help ensure a safer and more pleasant experience for all.

Visitors and residents of Puerto Vallarta can expect a day characterized by cloudy skies and poor air quality on Friday, December 6, 2024. The . . .

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