Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 29, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a mix of scattered clouds and warm temperatures today, making for pleasant outdoor conditions across the region. The following is a detailed look at today’s weather and the outlook for the coming days.

Today’s Weather Conditions

Morning:
The day began with moderate winds from the west-northwest, barely noticeable at a maximum speed of 7 km/h. Temperatures rose to a comfortable 26°C under skies with small amounts of cloud cover.

Afternoon:
Expect scattered clouds across the sky, providing a chance to enjoy fresh air and tranquil surroundings. Winds will remain gentle from the west-northwest, reaching a maximum speed of 10 km/h. Temperatures will peak at a warm 28°C.

Evening:
The night will bring clear and cloudless skies, perfect for outdoor evening activities. Gentle west-northwest winds will taper off to a maximum speed of 4 km/h. Temperatures will dip to 18°C, offering a versatile climate suitable for multiple activities.


Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast

Morning:
Winds from the west-northwest will remain gentle, with a maximum speed of 8 km/h. Temperatures will climb to a hot 29°C, so residents and tourists are advised to seek air-conditioned spaces to stay comfortable.

Late Morning:
The sky will clear entirely, and winds will pick up slightly, reaching 12 km/h. With temperatures holding at a scorching 28°C, it is recommended to take precautions against the heat.

Evening:
Light west-northwesterly winds will blow at 6 km/h as light clouds return to the sky. With temperatures of 18°C, the evening weather will be ideal for exploring the natural beauty of Puerto Vallarta or enjoying a relaxing outdoor dinner.


Long-Term Weather Outlook

Friday, January 31: Expect clear and cloudless skies with pleasant winds of 11 km/h. Temperatures will range from a minimum of 18°C to a high of 30°C.

Saturday, February 1: Skies will remain clear with light winds at 11 km/h. A warm high of 31°C is forecasted, ideal for beach outings.

Sunday, February 2: The temperature will reach a peak of 32°C under clear skies. Light winds of 12 km/h will offer some relief from the heat.

Looking ahead, mostly clear skies with occasional cloudy periods will dominate the weather pattern. Maximum temperatures are not expected to exceed 32°C, while minimum temperatures will hover around 16°C, creating a generally warm and inviting climate.


Sunrise and Sunset Information

Puerto Vallarta will see the sun rise at 7:38 AM and set at 6:50 PM, providing 11 hours and 11 minutes of daylight.


With warm days and pleasant nights in the forecast, it’s the perfect time to make the most of Puerto Vallarta’s beautiful weather. Whether you’re planning beach outings, scenic hikes, or simply exploring the town, be sure to stay hydrated and seek shade during the hottest parts of the day.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a mix of scattered clouds and warm temperatures today, making for pleasant outdoor conditions across the region . . .

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