Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 2, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect cloudy skies and warm temperatures throughout the week, according to the latest weather forecast. A mix of dense cloud cover and occasional clear skies will dominate the city’s weather pattern, with temperatures consistently reaching the low 30s.

Thursday, January 2: Cloudy with Warm Conditions
The day begins with moderate winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h. Morning temperatures are forecast to reach 27 °C, creating a hot and humid environment. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and seek shade or air-conditioned spaces to avoid overheating.

As the day progresses into the afternoon, wind speeds will increase slightly to 10 km/h, maintaining their direction from the west-northwest. The dense cloud cover will persist, casting a shadow over the city and contributing to a muggy atmosphere. The temperature is expected to peak at 30 °C, creating stifling conditions. Bright indoor lighting is recommended to counteract the low levels of natural light.

By evening, the winds will calm to 5 km/h, and temperatures will decrease to a more comfortable 22 °C. Although the skies will remain overcast, the pleasant nighttime temperature will allow for outdoor activities and gatherings.

Friday, January 3: Hot and Partly Cloudy
Friday morning will bring a temperature rise to 31 °C, with light winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h. The dense cloud cover will persist, and similar to the previous day, residents are advised to stay cool and seek shelter from the heat.

In the afternoon, skies are expected to clear, providing a brief respite from the clouds. Temperatures will hover around 31 °C, accompanied by light winds at 10 km/h. The lack of clouds offers a perfect opportunity to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty.

By evening, temperatures will settle at 21 °C with clear skies and calm winds at 4 km/h, creating a pleasant environment for nighttime leisure activities.

Extended Forecast

  • Saturday, January 4: Winds at 10 km/h with a few scattered clouds. The maximum temperature will be 31 °C.
  • Sunday, January 5: Winds will remain at 10 km/h, with scattered clouds and a high of 31 °C.
  • Monday, January 6: Heavier cloud cover is forecast, with a temperature range between 19 °C and 30 °C. Winds will stay light at 10 km/h.

For the following days, Puerto Vallarta is expected to experience mostly cloudy skies, with maximum temperatures remaining at 31 °C and minimums around 19 °C.

Sunrise is at 7:37 AM, and sunset is at 6:32 PM, providing 10 hours and 54 minutes of daylight. Despite the cloud cover, make the most of the available daylight hours to explore and enjoy the city.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect cloudy skies and warm temperatures throughout the week, according to the latest weather forecast. A mix of dense cloud cover and occasional clear skies will dominate the city's weather pattern, with temperatures consistently reaching the low 30s.

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