Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 7, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors should prepare for cloudy skies and poor air quality throughout Tuesday, January 7, 2025, as the weather forecast indicates limited sunshine and moderate to warm temperatures.

Today’s Forecast: Overcast and Moderate Temperatures

Morning: The day will begin with light northwesterly winds at a maximum speed of 4 km/h, contributing to an overcast sky. Despite the cloud cover, temperatures will rise to 25°C, creating moderate weather conditions without significant extremes.

Afternoon: By midday, the sky will remain heavily clouded. Temperatures are expected to peak at 30°C. Light winds from the northwest at 8 km/h will be barely perceptible, offering minimal relief from the warmth.

Evening: As night falls, temperatures will dip slightly to 24°C. Winds from the northwest will maintain a light breeze at 4 km/h. The cloud cover will persist, ensuring a consistently overcast sky throughout the night.

Tomorrow’s Forecast: Continued Cloudiness with Warm Conditions

On Wednesday, January 8, the morning sky will remain mostly cloudy. Temperatures will rise to 30°C, marking another warm day. Winds from the west will continue at 7 km/h, maintaining the current weather pattern.

By evening, the temperature will reach 31°C, making for a hot environment. As the night progresses, temperatures will stabilize at 21°C, providing a more comfortable climate. Light winds at 4 km/h will accompany persistent cloud cover.

Long-Term Forecast: Rain and Temperature Fluctuations

Thursday, January 9: A noticeable drop in temperatures is expected, with values falling between 19°C and 22°C. There is a 100% chance of light rain. Winds will remain light at 5 km/h.

Friday, January 10: The sky will continue to be very cloudy. The temperature is forecast to settle at 22°C, with calm winds of 7 km/h.

Saturday, January 11: Partly cloudy skies will bring pleasant conditions. Winds are expected to increase slightly to 11 km/h, and temperatures will climb to a warm high of 28°C.

Beyond this period, Puerto Vallarta is likely to experience mostly cloudy skies, light rain, and maximum temperatures not exceeding 31°C. Minimum temperatures may drop to around 15°C. A significant temperature decline is forecast for Thursday, January 16.

Sunrise and Sunset Times

Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 7:38 AM, while sunset occurs at 6:35 PM, providing 10 hours and 56 minutes of daylight. Residents are encouraged to make the most of this limited sunlight during the overcast period.

As Puerto Vallarta navigates through these cloudy and variable conditions, residents are advised to stay informed about air quality reports and take necessary precautions to mitigate health risks associated with poor air quality.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors should prepare for cloudy skies and poor air quality throughout Tuesday, January 7, 2025, as the weather forecast indicates . . .

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