Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for February 7, 2025

Puerto Vallarta is set to enjoy clear skies and warm temperatures for the foreseeable future, with meteorologists predicting an uninterrupted streak of sunny days and comfortable nights through next week. Residents and visitors are advised to stay hydrated and seek shade during the hottest hours of the day.

Today’s Weather Forecast

Morning:
Temperatures will rise to a sweltering 29°C by early morning. The clear, cloudless sky provides an ideal setting for enjoying peaceful views, but caution is advised due to the torrid conditions. Light winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h will offer little relief from the heat.

Afternoon:
By midday, the temperature will reach a scorching 32°C. With a blazing sun and no cloud cover, it is recommended to seek shelter in air-conditioned spaces. A gentle west-northwest breeze of 12 km/h may provide occasional relief.

Night:
As the sun sets, temperatures will dip to a more pleasant 20°C. Winds from the west-northwest will calm to 4 km/h, creating a serene atmosphere under a clear sky, perfect for evening activities.

Tomorrow’s Weather Outlook

The heat will persist into Saturday, February 8, with early morning temperatures already reaching 32°C. The atmosphere will remain stifling, urging caution for those outdoors. Light winds from the west-northwest at 9 km/h will accompany clear skies.

By the afternoon, the heat will hold steady at 32°C, though hydration and sun protection will remain essential. Light winds at 10 km/h will continue from the west-northwest.

As night falls, temperatures will once again dip to a comfortable 20°C, with calm winds of just 4 km/h under cloudless skies.

Long-Term Weather Forecast

  • Sunday, February 9: The temperature is expected to reach a high of 33°C under clear skies. Light winds from the west-northwest will blow at 10 km/h.
  • Monday, February 10: The day will see temperatures ranging from 19°C to 33°C with clear skies. Winds from the northwest will reach 12 km/h.
  • Tuesday, February 11: Similar conditions are forecasted, with a maximum temperature of 33°C and clear skies. Winds will remain gentle at 9 km/h from the west-northwest.

The weather pattern for the rest of the week is expected to remain stable, with clear skies and temperatures fluctuating between 18°C at night and 33°C during the day.

Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will experience 11 hours and 20 minutes of sunlight each day, with sunrise at 7:34 AM and sunset at 6:55 PM.

Tips for Staying Comfortable

  • Hydrate frequently: Carry water at all times to avoid dehydration.
  • Seek shade: Find shelter during peak heat hours between 12 PM and 4 PM.
  • Protect yourself: Wear sunblock, hats, and light clothing to minimize sun exposure.
  • Enjoy the evening: The calm, clear nights provide a perfect opportunity for stargazing or enjoying a relaxing dinner outdoors.

Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor, the week ahead promises beautiful weather with uninterrupted clear skies, making it a perfect time to explore Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the sunny days ahead.

Puerto Vallarta is set to enjoy clear skies and warm temperatures for the foreseeable future, with meteorologists predicting an uninterrupted streak of sunny days . . .

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