Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 15, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect cloudy skies and warm temperatures as the weather sets the tone for the week. Here’s a detailed look at what’s in store for the coming days:


Today, January 15, 2025

Morning:
Puerto Vallarta wakes up to a bright and slightly cloudy morning, offering an excellent opportunity to explore the city’s natural beauty. Temperatures will start at a scorching 27°C, accompanied by light winds of up to 11 km/h. If you’re venturing outdoors, consider cooling off in shaded areas or nearby water spots.

Afternoon:
The heat intensifies, with temperatures reaching 31°C by mid-afternoon. The muggy atmosphere calls for light clothing and hydration. Northwesterly winds at 10 km/h bring slight relief, and the skies will remain partly cloudy, offering a pleasant backdrop for outdoor activities.

Evening:
As the sun sets, the temperature drops to a comfortable 21°C, making it an ideal time for a leisurely stroll or alfresco dining. The wind calms to about 5 km/h, and minimal cloud cover ensures a serene ambiance.


Tomorrow’s Weather Outlook

Morning:
Thursday begins under dense cloud cover, creating a cozy atmosphere to start the day. With temperatures reaching 31°C, it’s essential to stay cool and seek shaded or air-conditioned environments. Winds will remain light at 5 km/h, coming from the west-northwest.

Afternoon:
The skies will clear slightly, revealing fewer clouds. Temperatures will stabilize at 31°C, and gentle west-northwest winds of 9 km/h provide mild comfort. This is a great time to explore the local ecosystem or enjoy outdoor activities.

Evening:
Temperatures will dip to 21°C at night under dense cloud cover. Whether relaxing indoors or enjoying the city’s nightlife, the calm, adaptable weather is suited for various plans. Use bright lighting to counter the dim evening skies and uplift your mood.


Long-Term Forecast

  • Friday, January 17: Expect pleasant winds of 10 km/h with occasional scattered clouds. The high temperature will be a warm 30°C.
  • Saturday, January 18: Partly cloudy skies with northwest winds at 11 km/h. The temperature will peak at 30°C.
  • Sunday, January 19: A slightly cooler day with temperatures reaching 28°C. Pleasant winds of 10 km/h and partly cloudy skies are expected.

For the rest of the week, Puerto Vallarta will experience a mix of cloudy skies and warm weather, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 31°C and minimums as low as 17°C.


Sunlight Hours

Puerto Vallarta will enjoy 11 hours and 1 minute of sunlight daily, with the sun rising at 7:39 AM and setting at 6:40 PM.

Make the most of the daytime hours to explore Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant surroundings and prepare for cooler evenings perfect for unwinding.

Stay tuned for more updates on the weather and enjoy your time in this tropical paradise!

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect cloudy skies and warm temperatures as the weather sets the tone for the week. Here’s a . . .

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