Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 30, 2025

Puerto Vallarta will start the day with mostly clear skies and comfortable conditions. Light winds from the west-northwest, reaching up to 9 km/h, will accompany morning temperatures that rise to a pleasant 25°C. With the clear sky providing a scenic backdrop, it’s an ideal time for outdoor activities such as a stroll along the Malecón or a visit to the beach.

Afternoon Outlook:
As temperatures climb to a hot 27°C, scattered clouds will dot the sky. Winds will continue from the west-northwest at a gentle 14 km/h, without strong gusts. The warm conditions may warrant seeking shade or enjoying the cool comfort of air-conditioned spaces. Staying hydrated and applying sun protection are highly recommended during this time.

Evening and Nighttime Conditions:
As night falls, temperatures will dip to 18°C, providing a refreshing change. Calm winds of just 4 km/h from the west-northwest will create a serene atmosphere. Thick cloud cover is expected, so additional lighting may brighten your surroundings. The mild and versatile weather is suitable for evening outings, whether dining at a beachfront restaurant or taking a tranquil evening walk.


Friday, January 31, 2025, Forecast

The morning will see temperatures soar to 30°C with barely noticeable winds from the west-northwest at around 8 km/h. Scattered clouds will dot an otherwise mostly clear sky.

As the morning progresses, temperatures will stabilize at 30°C, accompanied by light winds of 11 km/h. Clear skies will dominate, offering a peaceful environment to enjoy the city’s natural beauty.

At night, temperatures are expected to settle at 19°C. Cloud dispersal will provide moments to observe the stars and breathe in the fresh evening air.


Extended Weather Outlook:

  • Saturday, February 1: Expect clear skies and warm conditions with a maximum temperature of 31°C. Light winds of 11 km/h are forecasted.
  • Sunday, February 2: Temperatures will peak at 32°C under cloudless skies. Light winds of 11 km/h will continue.
  • Monday, February 3: Cloud-free skies and a high of 32°C are expected, with gentle west-northwest winds at 11 km/h.

The following days will maintain a similar weather pattern, with maximum temperatures reaching up to 32°C and minimums around 17°C. The tranquil weather offers ample opportunities for both locals and tourists to explore the beauty of Puerto Vallarta.

Sunrise and Sunset:
The sun will rise at 7:37 AM and set at 6:50 PM, giving Puerto Vallarta 11 hours and 12 minutes of daylight. Take advantage of the sunny hours to enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Stay tuned for further updates and remember to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun during peak hours.

Puerto Vallarta will start the day with mostly clear skies and comfortable conditions. Light winds from the west-northwest, reaching up to 9 km . . .

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