Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 18, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors should prepare for a cloudy day on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, as overcast conditions dominate the sky. While the temperatures remain warm, those venturing out should plan accordingly to stay comfortable throughout the day.

Today’s Weather Forecast

Morning: Early in the morning, temperatures will climb to 28°C, indicating a warm start to the day. The slight breeze from the west-northwest at around 5 km/h will be barely noticeable. Due to dense cloud cover, bright lighting may be necessary to compensate for the limited natural light.

Afternoon: Temperatures will peak at 30°C in the early afternoon, making it crucial to stay hydrated and wear sun protection. Winds will pick up slightly to 9 km/h from the west-northwest. A sky filled with clouds will provide some respite from direct sunlight, though the heat will still be felt.

Night: As night falls, temperatures will cool down to 21°C, creating a comfortable atmosphere for various evening activities. Winds will remain calm at around 5 km/h, and the dense cloud cover will persist. Bright lights may be needed outdoors due to limited natural illumination.

Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast

On Wednesday, February 19, the day will start with some scattered clouds. Morning temperatures will reach 32°C, with light winds of 9 km/h from the west-northwest. By the early afternoon, temperatures will slightly drop to 30°C, accompanied by a gentle 13 km/h breeze from the same direction. The night will be cooler at 20°C, with little wind and continued cloud cover.

Extended Weather Outlook

Thursday, February 20: The weather will remain mostly cloudy, with a high of 33°C and moderate winds at 12 km/h.

Friday, February 21: Expect a completely overcast sky and a high of 32°C, with light winds at 13 km/h.

Saturday, February 22: Partly cloudy conditions are forecasted, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 33°C. Winds will be west-northwest at 11 km/h.

For the rest of the week, cloudy skies with occasional scattered clouds will continue, with maximum temperatures staying below 33°C and minimums dropping to 19°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

The sun will rise at 7:28 AM and set at 7:01 PM, providing 11 hours and 32 minutes of daylight. Take advantage of the natural light while it lasts!

Stay updated with the latest weather reports and plan accordingly to enjoy your time in Puerto Vallarta, whether you’re a local resident or visiting this beautiful coastal city.

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