Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 27, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mainly clear skies with a few passing clouds this Thursday. However, local health authorities are advising caution due to poor air quality across the region. Below is a detailed look at the weather for today and the coming days.


Thursday’s Weather Highlights

Morning (Around Dawn)

  • Temperature: Rising to 28°C
  • Winds: 11 km/h from the west-northwest, offering a moderately windy feel
  • Sky: Mostly clear
  • Advice: Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun as temperatures climb.

Afternoon

  • Temperature: Peaking at 31°C, creating a stifling environment
  • Winds: Light at 13 km/h from the west-northwest
  • Sky: Completely clear, perfect for outdoor activities, though shade and cool places are recommended to avoid heat stress.

Night

  • Temperature: Around 22°C
  • Sky: No clouds, providing ideal conditions for stargazing
  • Advice: A great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, as the mild temperature allows for flexible activity choices.

Detailed Forecast

  • At Dawn (Next Day): Temperature may reach 32°C, typical of summer-like conditions. Winds of 11 km/h from the west-northwest will feel moderately breezy under clear skies.
  • By Late Morning: Temperatures will gently descend from 31°C to 27°C. Winds from the west-northwest at 13 km/h accompany light cloud cover, an inviting time to explore the local scenery.
  • During the Night: Expect a stable temperature around 22°C, which is comfortable enough to forgo coats. Scattered clouds may drift overhead, but overall visibility remains good.

Long-Term Outlook

  • Saturday, March 1: Expect warm weather with highs around 32°C. The sky will be heavily cloudy, and winds will blow at about 12 km/h from the west-northwest.
  • Sunday, March 2: Scattered clouds forecast. Temperatures ranging from 20°C to 32°C. Light winds at 11 km/h offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities.
  • Monday, March 3: Light winds at 12 km/h. The temperature will top out around 33°C under partly cloudy skies, continuing the warm trend.

For the days ahead, mostly clear to partly cloudy skies are expected, with highs not exceeding 33°C and lows around 19°C. Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta occurs at 7:22 AM, and sunset at 7:04 PM, giving residents and visitors 11 hours and 42 minutes of sunlight to enjoy.

Despite the inviting weather, remember to take necessary precautions due to the poor air quality reported for today. Consider limiting vigorous outdoor activities if you experience any respiratory discomfort.

Stay safe, stay hydrated, and enjoy your day in Puerto Vallarta.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect mainly clear skies with a few passing clouds this Thursday. However, local health authorities are advising . . .

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