Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 21, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a mix of partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures today, providing a pleasant backdrop for outdoor activities. Here’s a detailed look at what to anticipate for Tuesday, January 21, 2025, and the days ahead.

Today’s Weather

Morning

The day begins with low cloud cover, creating an ideal opportunity to plan outdoor activities. Temperatures will start at a warm 27°C (81°F), making the atmosphere feel stifling. Gentle winds from the west-northwest will reach speeds of up to 9 km/h, providing minimal relief from the heat. Staying hydrated is strongly recommended to cope with the morning humidity.

Afternoon

As the day progresses, the temperature will peak at 29°C (84°F), creating a warm and sultry environment. Expect scattered clouds to dot the sky, adding a serene touch to the scenery. Winds will pick up slightly to 12 km/h from the west-northwest, though gusts are not expected. This is a good time to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s beaches or seek out shaded, air-conditioned spaces to cool off.

Evening

The night will bring cooler and more comfortable conditions, with temperatures dropping to 20°C (68°F). Clear skies and light winds of 5 km/h from the west-northwest will create a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for stargazing or enjoying a quiet dinner outdoors.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Wednesday, January 22, promises a clear and sunny day. The temperature is expected to rise to a scorching 32°C (90°F) by early afternoon, accompanied by light winds of 9 km/h. As evening approaches, temperatures will moderate to 19°C (66°F), making for a serene and comfortable night under a starry sky.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Thursday, January 23: Clear skies with no clouds and a high of 31°C (88°F). Winds will be light at 11 km/h.
  • Friday, January 24: Cloudier conditions with thick cloud cover and a high of 31°C (88°F). Winds will remain mild at 9 km/h.
  • Saturday, January 25: Expect heavy cloud cover with temperatures ranging from 20°C (68°F) in the early morning to a high of 33°C (91°F). Winds will reach 10 km/h from the west.

The rest of the week will bring a mix of partly cloudy and clear skies, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 33°C (91°F) and minimum temperatures hovering around 18°C (64°F).

Sunrise and Sunset

On January 21, the sun rises at 7:39 AM and sets at 6:44 PM, providing 11 hours and 5 minutes of daylight to enjoy.

Pro Tips for the Week

  • Stay Hydrated: The warm and humid conditions call for consistent hydration. Carry water wherever you go.
  • Plan Outdoor Activities Wisely: The early morning and late evening are the best times to enjoy outdoor activities, as temperatures will be cooler.
  • Enjoy the Clear Skies: With several cloudless nights ahead, it’s a great opportunity for stargazing. Seek out quiet locations away from city lights for the best experience.

With this forecast, Puerto Vallarta offers a mix of tropical warmth and serene evenings, ensuring a comfortable stay for both locals and visitors. Stay tuned for updates to help you plan your week effectively.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a mix of partly cloudy skies and warm temperatures today, providing a pleasant backdrop for outdoor activities . . .

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