Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 17, 2025

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a day dominated by cloud cover with warm temperatures. The forecast indicates partly cloudy skies in the morning, transitioning to heavier cloud cover by the afternoon and evening. Winds will be mild, providing little relief from the heat.

Today’s Weather

Morning: The morning hours will feature partly cloudy skies, offering an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities. Winds from the west-northwest will remain gentle at 11 km/h. Temperatures will climb to a warm 28°C, making it an ideal time to explore before the afternoon heat sets in.

Afternoon: As the day progresses, cloud cover will increase, creating a more overcast atmosphere. Winds from the west-northwest will continue at 11 km/h. The temperature is expected to peak at 30°C, creating a humid and stifling atmosphere. Residents and visitors are advised to seek shade or stay in air-conditioned environments to stay comfortable.

Night: By nighttime, dense cloud cover will persist. Bright lighting is recommended to counteract the lack of natural light and improve mood. The temperature will drop to 22°C, making for a relatively mild evening. Winds will be light, at around 4 km/h from the west-northwest, providing little noticeable breeze.

Tomorrow’s Outlook

The weather pattern remains consistent for Tuesday, February 18, with dense cloud cover dominating the sky throughout the day.

Morning:

  • Winds from the west-northwest at 9 km/h.
  • Temperatures starting at 30°C.
  • Heavy cloud cover may impact outdoor activities.

Afternoon:

  • Continued cloudy skies.
  • Calm winds with little disturbance.
  • Maximum temperature reaching 30°C.

Night:

  • Cloudy conditions persist.
  • Temperature remains moderate at 21°C.
  • Light winds at 5 km/h from the west-northwest.

Long-Term Forecast

Cloudy conditions are expected to continue throughout the week, accompanied by warm temperatures:

  • Wednesday, February 19: High of 32°C with moderate winds at 11 km/h under densely cloudy skies.
  • Thursday, February 20: A high of 31°C with thick cloud cover and light winds of 9 km/h.
  • Friday, February 21: Overcast skies, light winds of 6 km/h, and a warm peak temperature of 32°C.

Throughout the week, temperatures will not exceed 32°C, with minimums hovering around 19°C. The sun will rise at 7:29 AM and set at 7:00 PM, offering 11 hours and 31 minutes of daylight each day.

While Puerto Vallarta is known for its beautiful coastal weather, the persistent cloud cover this week may dampen direct sunlight but will not bring any significant storms. Locals and tourists should plan accordingly, ensuring they stay hydrated and seek shade during peak afternoon hours.

Stay tuned for further weather updates as conditions evolve.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a day dominated by cloud cover with warm temperatures. The forecast indicates partly cloudy skies in the morning, transitioning to heavier cloud cover by the afternoon and evening. Winds will be mild, providing little relief from the heat.

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