Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 24, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents can anticipate mostly clear skies with some scattered clouds throughout the day on Friday, January 24, 2025. However, poor air quality has been reported, and individuals with respiratory conditions are advised to take precautions.

Today’s Forecast

Morning:
The day will begin with clear, cloudless skies and calm weather. Winds from the west-northwest will blow at a gentle 8 km/h. The morning temperature is expected to reach a warm 27°C, making for a pleasant start to the day.

Afternoon:
By the afternoon, temperatures will peak at a sweltering 32°C, creating a stifling atmosphere. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and seek shaded or air-conditioned areas. Winds from the west-northwest will increase slightly to 11 km/h, providing some relief from the heat. Scattered clouds may appear, but overall, the sky will remain mostly clear.

Evening:
As night falls, temperatures will cool to a comfortable 21°C, making it ideal for evening activities. Some areas may see a slight dispersion of clouds, but the sky will mostly remain clear. A light west-northwest breeze at 5 km/h will ensure a tranquil night.


Tomorrow’s Weather: Saturday, January 25, 2025

Morning and Afternoon:
The day will start with light cloud cover and a scorching high of 33°C. Caution is advised for outdoor activities during peak heat hours. Winds from the west-northwest at 9 km/h will create a moderately breezy atmosphere.

Evening and Night:
By evening, the temperature will hover at a hot 32°C, with a clear, cloudless sky perfect for stargazing. Light winds of up to 10 km/h from the west-northwest will continue into the night. Later, as the full moon graces the sky, temperatures will drop to 21°C, making for a refreshing and versatile environment for outdoor plans.


Long-Term Forecast

Sunday, January 26:
Partly cloudy skies are expected, with light winds of 9 km/h. Temperatures will reach a maximum of 33°C.

Monday, January 27:
The skies will turn mostly cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 33°C. Winds will remain light at 9 km/h.

Tuesday, January 28:
Scattered clouds and a warm maximum temperature of 31°C are forecast. Winds will increase slightly to 11 km/h, maintaining a pleasant breeze throughout the day.

For the next few days, Puerto Vallarta will see a mix of partly cloudy and mostly cloudy skies, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 33°C and minimums dropping to around 17°C.


Additional Information

Sunrise today is at 7:39 AM, and sunset will occur at 6:46 PM, offering residents 11 hours and 7 minutes of daylight. With mostly clear skies, it’s a great opportunity to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty while staying mindful of the heat and air quality conditions.

Stay safe and enjoy your day!

Puerto Vallarta residents can anticipate mostly clear skies with some scattered clouds throughout the day on Friday, January 24, 2025. However, poor air quality . . .

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