Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 13, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly cloudy skies throughout Thursday, February 13, with occasional breaks in cloud cover. While the conditions remain favorable for outdoor activities, warm temperatures persist, urging caution against prolonged sun exposure.

Today’s Forecast: A Mix of Clouds and Warm Temperatures

Morning: At dawn, winds from the west-northwest will be light at 9 km/h, providing calm conditions with no strong gusts. Cloud cover will be low, allowing for a comfortable start to the day. The temperature is expected to reach 28°C, offering an ideal opportunity for outdoor excursions or a refreshing morning beverage.

Afternoon: By midday, the sky will clear slightly, with only a few clouds scattered across the horizon. West-northwest winds will continue at a gentle pace of 10 km/h. The temperature will peak at 30°C, creating a hot environment. It is advisable to seek shaded or air-conditioned spaces to stay cool.

Evening: As the sun sets, winds will weaken further to 5 km/h from the west-northwest. Only a few clouds will be visible in the night sky, and temperatures will drop to a comfortable 20°C, making for pleasant evening conditions.

Friday, February 14, 2025: Continued Warmth with Increasing Cloud Cover

Morning: The early morning hours will feature light cloud cover, accompanied by gentle west-northwest winds at 11 km/h. Temperatures will begin to rise early, reaching 32°C by midday.

Afternoon: West-northwest winds will maintain a calm speed of 11 km/h, while temperatures settle around 29°C. Cloud cover will increase, casting more shade over the city.

Evening: By nightfall, winds will slow to 4 km/h, and temperatures will hover around 20°C. Dense cloud cover is expected, which may limit visibility. Artificial lighting is recommended for nighttime activities.

Extended Forecast: February 15-17, 2025

Saturday, February 15:

  • Temperature: 19°C to 31°C
  • Winds: West-northwest at 12 km/h
  • Conditions: Cloudy skies throughout the day

Sunday, February 16:

  • Temperature: 17°C to 31°C
  • Winds: Light at 13 km/h
  • Conditions: Very cloudy skies

Monday, February 17:

  • Temperature: 17°C to 32°C
  • Winds: Mild at 14 km/h
  • Conditions: Partly cloudy

Beyond this period, cloudy conditions are expected to persist, with maximum temperatures staying below 32°C and minimums around 17°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

For those planning outdoor activities, sunrise in Puerto Vallarta occurs at 7:31 AM, with sunset at 6:58 PM, providing 11 hours and 26 minutes of daylight.

As the warm conditions continue, residents and tourists should stay hydrated, use sun protection, and plan accordingly for cloudy yet warm days ahead.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly cloudy skies throughout Thursday, February 13, with occasional breaks in cloud cover. While the conditions . . .

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