Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 17, 2025

The weather in Puerto Vallarta is shaping up to be a mix of pleasant conditions with opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities. Below is the detailed forecast for today, tomorrow, and the upcoming days, along with recommendations to help you make the most of the local climate.

Today’s Weather (Friday, January 17, 2025)

Morning:
Expect a light cloud cover to kick off your day, creating a comfortable environment for morning strolls or light outdoor activities. Gentle west-northwest winds, at a modest 7 km/h, will contribute to the tranquility of the atmosphere. Temperatures will peak at a warm 26°C, so don’t forget to stay hydrated and apply sunscreen if you’re heading outside.

Afternoon:
The afternoon will bring hotter temperatures, climbing to a scorching 30°C under a cloudless sky. It’s advisable to seek shaded or air-conditioned areas to escape the midday heat. Winds from the west-northwest will increase slightly to 8 km/h, remaining gentle and unobtrusive.

Evening:
By nightfall, temperatures will cool to 20°C, offering a pleasant atmosphere for dining al fresco or enjoying the nightlife. The sky will alternate between clear and cloudy, adding to the charm of a tropical evening.

Tomorrow’s Weather (Saturday, January 18, 2025)

Morning:
At dawn, expect clear skies and temperatures holding at a stifling 30°C. This is a great time for early risers to enjoy the sunrise or a peaceful beach walk. West-northwest winds will continue at a modest speed of 7 km/h.

Late Morning:
Scattered clouds will begin to appear, but the serene conditions will prevail. Temperatures will range between 24°C and 30°C, with winds picking up slightly to 10 km/h from the west-northwest.

Evening:
As the day transitions into night, scattered clouds will linger in some areas, while the temperature stabilizes at 19°C. Gentle winds, not exceeding 6 km/h, will maintain a calm atmosphere, making it ideal for quiet evenings outdoors.

Long-Term Weather Outlook

Sunday, January 19:
Scattered clouds will dot the skies, with temperatures ranging from a low of 17°C to a high of 29°C. Winds will be pleasant at 12 km/h, creating a comfortable day for leisure activities.

Monday, January 20:
The day will feature partly cloudy conditions. Temperatures will remain steady between 17°C and 29°C, with slightly stronger winds of 13 km/h.

Tuesday, January 21:
A warm day is expected, with temperatures climbing from 18°C to 31°C. West-northwest winds at 12 km/h will add a refreshing touch to an otherwise partly cloudy sky.

Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will see the sun rise at 7:39 AM and set at 6:42 PM today, providing 11 hours and 2 minutes of daylight. This gives ample opportunity to soak in the sights and enjoy the tropical charm of the city.

With relatively consistent temperatures and a mix of clear and partly cloudy skies in the forecast, the coming days are ideal for both relaxation and exploration. Stay prepared for the heat with plenty of water and sun protection, and enjoy everything Puerto Vallarta has to offer.

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