Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 28, 2025

Locals and tourists alike can look forward to a predominantly sunny weekend in Puerto Vallarta, with temperatures hovering in the low-to-mid 30s Celsius and gentle breezes offering only minimal relief from the heat. Here’s the latest forecast:


Friday, February 28

Morning
Expect a clear, cloudless sky, offering stunning views of the horizon—perfect for an early stroll or a calm sightseeing experience. West-northwest winds will gently blow at up to 11 km/h, and the temperature will reach 28 °C.

Afternoon
By mid-day, light cloud cover will form, but overall it will remain bright and hot. With temperatures climbing to 31 °C, those planning outdoor activities should seek shade or air-conditioned spaces to stay cool. Winds will remain mild, reaching a maximum speed of 14 km/h from the west-northwest.

Night
Skies will stay mostly clear into the evening, with a few light clouds rolling in. Temperatures will settle at a comfortable 22 °C, making it pleasant for a leisurely night out without the need for heavy layers.


Saturday, March 1

Morning through late afternoon brings a forecast of 33 °C under partly cloudy skies. Although winds from the west-northwest will be gentle (max 10 km/h), the oppressive heat makes it vital to stay hydrated and limit strenuous activities during peak afternoon hours.

By early evening, temperatures ease slightly to 32 °C but remain warm. Dense cloud cover is expected—bright indoor lighting or open windows can help maintain a lively atmosphere. The winds will stay light with speeds around 12 km/h. Later in the evening, the mercury dips to a pleasant 20 °C, though cloud cover remains thick.


Long-Term Outlook

  • Sunday, March 2: Look forward to clear, cloudless skies and a sweltering high of 33 °C. Gentle breezes of about 11 km/h will provide minimal relief.
  • Monday, March 3: Another clear day, with a comfortable low of 19 °C rising to a maximum of 33 °C. Winds remain at 11 km/h, making for a calm weather pattern.
  • Tuesday, March 4: Expect scattered clouds and west-northwest winds of about 13 km/h. Temperatures are predicted to hover around 32 °C.

Throughout the coming days, highs are not expected to exceed 33 °C, while lows may dip to around 19 °C. The overall trend points to mostly clear skies interspersed with occasional cloud cover.


Sunrise & Sunset

The sun currently rises at 7:21 AM and sets at 7:05 PM, giving Puerto Vallarta approximately 11 hours and 43 minutes of daylight. Residents and visitors are encouraged to make the most of the relatively moderate morning and late-afternoon hours for any outdoor activities.

In Summary
Puerto Vallarta is entering a spell of warm weather, so be sure to stay hydrated, seek shade, and wear appropriate sun protection. With mild breezes and low chances of rain, conditions will remain ideal for beach outings and waterfront strolls, albeit under hotter-than-average temperatures.

Locals and tourists alike can look forward to a predominantly sunny weekend in Puerto Vallarta, with temperatures hovering in the low-to-mid 30s . . .

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