Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 21, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a mix of cloud cover and warm temperatures as they head into the weekend. The weather forecast for today indicates mostly cloudy skies with occasional clear spells, accompanied by warm and humid conditions.

Friday, February 21: A Mix of Clouds and Heat

Morning

The day will start with a thick cloud cover, making it a relatively dim morning. Bright artificial lighting is recommended to maintain a cheerful indoor atmosphere. Westerly winds will blow at 10 km/h, with temperatures rising to 28°C, bringing noticeable heat early in the day. Staying hydrated and wearing sun protection is advised.

Afternoon

Temperatures will peak at 31°C, creating a stifling atmosphere. Minimal cloud cover will allow for some sunshine, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities if proper precautions are taken. Light westerly winds at 7 km/h will provide little relief from the heat.

Evening and Night

As night falls, the temperature will drop to 22°C, providing a comfortable climate for a variety of evening activities. The sky will remain mostly cloudy, with gentle winds from the west making for a pleasant night out.

Saturday, February 22: Clearer Skies, Higher Temperatures

The following day will bring gentle west-northwest winds in the morning at a maximum speed of 9 km/h. Scattered clouds will dominate the sky, with temperatures soaring to 34°C. The oppressive heat calls for limited exposure to the sun and avoiding physically strenuous activities during peak hours.

By late morning, conditions will remain humid, with 32°C temperatures and dense cloud cover. Using bright indoor lighting is recommended to counteract the lack of natural sunlight. Winds will increase slightly, reaching 11 km/h from the west-northwest.

As night approaches, the climate will be flexible, with temperatures dropping to 21°C and a clear sky with low cloud cover. Light west-northwest winds at 7 km/h will create favorable conditions for outdoor gatherings and leisure activities.

Long-Term Weather Outlook

The extended forecast for Puerto Vallarta indicates a mix of cloud cover and warm temperatures:

  • Sunday, February 23: Scattered clouds with a maximum temperature of 33°C. Winds at 10 km/h.
  • Monday, February 24: Partly cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from 19°C to 32°C. Winds at 11 km/h.
  • Tuesday, February 25: Clear skies with no clouds. Temperatures will range from 19°C to 32°C, with light winds at 13 km/h.

Over the next few days, the weather pattern will remain consistent, with cloudy skies and daytime temperatures not exceeding 34°C, while nighttime lows will hover around 19°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will experience sunrise at 7:26 AM and sunset at 7:02 PM, offering 11 hours and 35 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the sunshine while staying mindful of the warm conditions!

Stay updated on the latest weather forecasts to plan your activities accordingly.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a mix of cloud cover and warm temperatures as they head into the weekend. The weather . . .

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