Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 28, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a day of cloudy skies and mild temperatures on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, according to the latest weather forecast. The day will be characterized by overcast conditions, gentle winds, and comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor activities.

Today’s Weather Breakdown

Morning:
The day will begin with mostly cloudy skies during the early hours, with temperatures rising to a pleasant 27 °C. Gentle west-northwest winds will blow at a maximum speed of 10 km/h, with no strong gusts expected. The calm conditions make it a great time to enjoy a morning stroll or outdoor breakfast.

Afternoon:
As the day progresses, the cloud cover will thicken, creating a muggy atmosphere with temperatures reaching 29 °C. Light winds from the west-northwest will continue at speeds of up to 11 km/h, remaining gentle and unobtrusive. Due to the lack of natural light, residents are advised to use bright indoor lighting to maintain a cheerful ambiance. Finding a cool, revitalizing space to rest is recommended to combat the humidity.

Night:
The evening will bring a dense cloud cover, with temperatures dropping to a comfortable 20 °C. Wind speeds will decrease to a barely noticeable 4 km/h, maintaining a calm and serene environment. Bright indoor lighting is once again suggested to counteract the overcast skies and create a cozy atmosphere. The versatile weather is suitable for a variety of activities, from dining out to enjoying indoor entertainment.

Tomorrow’s Weather Outlook

Wednesday, January 29, 2025:
The following day will start with clear skies and no clouds, offering a serene and tranquil morning. Temperatures will rise to a hot 30 °C, so staying cool with air conditioning or seeking shaded areas is advisable. Gentle west-northwest winds of up to 9 km/h will provide a slight breeze.

In the early afternoon, the sky will remain cloudless, ensuring clear views and perfect conditions for outdoor activities. Temperatures will hover around 29 °C, so staying hydrated and protected from the sun is essential. By evening, the temperature will drop to a pleasant 18 °C, with calm winds of 4 km/h and clear skies, making it an ideal time for evening walks or outdoor dining.

Long-Term Forecast

Looking ahead, the weather in Puerto Vallarta will remain relatively consistent over the next few days:

  • Thursday, January 30: Scattered clouds with temperatures reaching 29 °C and light winds of 13 km/h.
  • Friday, January 31: Occasional scattered clouds, pleasant winds of 11 km/h, and temperatures of 30 °C.
  • Saturday, February 1: Clear skies with no clouds, winds of 12 km/h, and a high of 31 °C.

For the rest of the week, mostly cloudy conditions are expected, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 31 °C and minimum temperatures dropping to 16 °C.

Sunrise and Sunset

Residents and visitors can enjoy a total of 11 hours and 11 minutes of daylight, with sunrise at 7:38 AM and sunset at 6:49 PM. Make the most of the daylight hours to explore the city’s beautiful beaches, vibrant markets, and scenic landscapes.

Whether you’re planning outdoor adventures or cozy indoor activities, Puerto Vallarta’s weather on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, offers something for everyone. Stay prepared for the cloudy skies and mild temperatures, and don’t forget to adjust your lighting to keep spirits high!

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can expect a day of cloudy skies and mild temperatures on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, according to the . . .

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