Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 22, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a stretch of beautiful weather as clear skies and warm temperatures set the stage for an ideal week to enjoy the city’s natural beauty.

Today’s Forecast

Morning:
The day begins with crystal-clear skies, perfect for early risers who wish to take a morning stroll or enjoy outdoor activities. Winds from the west-northwest will be light, reaching up to 10 km/h, and the temperature will climb to a comfortable 27°C.

Afternoon:
The sun will shine brightly throughout the afternoon, with no clouds expected. Temperatures will peak at a toasty 30°C, so it’s advisable to stay hydrated and consider seeking shade or air-conditioned spaces during the hottest hours. Winds will pick up slightly, stabilizing at a gentle 12 km/h.

Evening:
As the sun sets, expect a serene and cloudless night. Ideal for stargazing, the weather will remain calm with barely noticeable winds of 4 km/h. The temperature will drop to a pleasant 19°C, creating a comfortable atmosphere for evening outings or quiet relaxation.

Tomorrow’s Weather

The trend of clear skies continues on Thursday, January 23. The day will begin with temperatures climbing to 30°C and west-northwest winds of 7 km/h, creating a warm but manageable morning.

By the afternoon, temperatures will remain steady at 30°C with gentle winds reaching up to 12 km/h. As the day winds down, the evening will see a mild 19°C with light winds at 5 km/h. Clear skies will persist throughout the day, offering uninterrupted views of Puerto Vallarta’s scenic surroundings.

Long-Term Weather Outlook

Looking ahead, Puerto Vallarta can anticipate mostly clear skies with mild to moderate temperatures over the coming days.

  • Friday, January 24: A mix of clear and partly cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from 18°C to 32°C. Winds will blow from the west-northwest at 11 km/h.
  • Saturday, January 25: Scattered clouds with maximum temperatures of 32°C. Winds will reach 10 km/h.
  • Sunday, January 26: Expect sunny skies throughout the day, with temperatures rising from 20°C to a high of 34°C. Winds will remain mild at 9 km/h.

The trend of warm days and clear nights will continue through the week, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 34°C and lows around 18°C.

Plan Ahead

Puerto Vallarta will experience 11 hours and 6 minutes of sunlight each day this week, with sunrise at 7:39 AM and sunset at 6:45 PM. This ample daylight is perfect for exploring the city’s beaches, trails, and vibrant neighborhoods.

Tips for the Week:

  • Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen during peak sun hours.
  • Take advantage of the clear skies for outdoor dining, hiking, or beach activities.
  • Enjoy stargazing during the calm and cloudless evenings.

Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, this week’s weather offers the perfect opportunity to enjoy all that Puerto Vallarta has to offer.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a stretch of beautiful weather as clear skies and warm temperatures set the stage . . .

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