Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 24, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly scattered clouds and comfortable warmth to kick off the week. Monday’s forecast points to a mild start in the morning and a hot afternoon, with the week ahead offering clear skies, gentle winds, and pleasant nighttime temperatures.

Monday, February 24

  • Morning: Few clouds at dawn, with temperatures rising to 28°C. West-northwest winds near 9 km/h keep conditions gentle—an ideal time to explore local ecosystems.
  • Afternoon: Temperatures climb to 31°C, accompanied by scattered clouds. Light west-northwest winds up to 12 km/h offer a pleasant breeze in the hot conditions.
  • Night: Expect a mild 20°C after sundown with a light 5 km/h wind. Scattered clouds will dot the sky, but strong gusts remain unlikely.

Tuesday, February 25

  • Morning: Light cloud cover and west-northwest winds reaching 11 km/h. Temperatures will climb to 31°C, setting the stage for another warm day—perfect for outdoor adventures.
  • Afternoon: Clear, cloudless skies prevail, though the heat lingers around 30°C. West-northwest winds around 12 km/h offer light relief.
  • Night: A comfortable 22°C sets in, with partly cloudy skies in some areas—just right for a peaceful evening stroll.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Wednesday, February 26: With highs near 32°C, skies look clear and cloudless. Light winds around 14 km/h from the west-northwest.
  • Thursday, February 27: Another day of bright, clear skies with winds at 12 km/h. Temperatures reach 31°C.
  • Friday, February 28: Expect a low around 19°C and a high near 32°C under clear skies. West-northwest winds could reach 15 km/h.

Overall, the week promises predominantly sunny days with only occasional scattered clouds. Maximum temperatures hover around 32°C, and the lowest nighttime temperature sits at 19°C—pleasant conditions for both day and evening activities.

As a reminder, sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 7:24 AM, and sunset at 7:03 PM, granting just over 11 and a half hours of daylight. Whether you’re a local or a traveler, make the most of these warm, sunlit days by staying hydrated, seeking shade when needed, and enjoying all the outdoor beauty Puerto Vallarta has to offer.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mostly scattered clouds and comfortable warmth to kick off the week. Monday’s forecast points to . . .

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