Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 19, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a mix of cloudy skies and warm temperatures this Wednesday. The weather remains relatively stable, with mild winds and no significant weather disturbances anticipated throughout the day.

Today’s Forecast

Morning:

The day begins with a temperature of 28°C, accompanied by high humidity levels, making the atmosphere feel muggy. Light winds from the west-northwest at 10 km/h will provide some relief. A thick layer of clouds will dominate the sky, which may reduce natural lighting. Residents are advised to use bright indoor lighting to maintain a pleasant ambiance.

Afternoon:

Temperatures will peak at 31°C, bringing warm but manageable conditions. Winds will remain light from the west-northwest at 11 km/h. Cloud cover will decrease, allowing for clearer skies, making it an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities, beach outings, or exploring Puerto Vallarta’s scenic spots.

Evening:

As night falls, minimal cloud cover is expected, creating an inviting environment for outdoor dining or evening strolls. The temperature will drop to 20°C, offering a comfortable climate for various activities without the need for extra layers.

Tomorrow’s Outlook

Thursday will see a morning high of 33°C, with continued cloud coverage. Winds from the west will remain calm at 10 km/h. As the day progresses, the temperature will ease to 27°C, making the late morning and early afternoon ideal for cooler, indoor environments. By night, the mercury will settle at 22°C, ensuring a pleasant atmosphere.

Extended Forecast

  • Friday, February 21: Partly cloudy skies. Temperatures ranging from 19°C (low) to 33°C (high), with light winds at 14 km/h.
  • Saturday, February 22: A fully overcast day with a low of 20°C and a high of 33°C. Winds will remain at 11 km/h.
  • Sunday, February 23: Heavy cloud cover with northwest winds at 11 km/h. A warm day with a high of 32°C.

For the following days, expect continued cloudiness with maximum temperatures staying below 33°C and minimums around 19°C.

Sunrise & Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will experience 11 hours and 33 minutes of daylight, with sunrise at 7:28 AM and sunset at 7:01 PM. Make the most of the available sunlight!

As always, residents and tourists are encouraged to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions against the sun and humidity. Enjoy your time in Puerto Vallarta and stay informed with the latest weather updates!

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a mix of cloudy skies and warm temperatures this Wednesday. The weather remains relatively stable, with . . .

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