Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for January 9, 2025

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should brace themselves for a rainy Thursday, January 9, 2025, as the forecast predicts mostly cloudy skies with light to moderate rainfall throughout the day. With temperatures ranging from 21°C to 26°C, the weather remains adaptable to various activities, but precautions are advised for those on the roads.

Morning Outlook

The day will start with a comfortable temperature of 24°C, accompanied by a 49% chance of light to moderate rain. Drivers are advised to slow down and maintain safe distances to ensure safety on the wet roads. Winds from the west-northwest will be mild, reaching a maximum speed of 7 km/h.

Afternoon Conditions

As the afternoon begins, temperatures will rise to 26°C. The probability of rain increases significantly to 72%. While winds from the west-northwest remain gentle at 9 km/h, visibility may be impacted by rain, urging drivers to remain cautious.

Evening and Nighttime Weather

Rain will persist into the evening, with a 100% likelihood of light to moderate precipitation. Temperatures will dip to 21°C, making for a cooler night. Motorists are urged to drive carefully under these conditions.


Looking Ahead: Friday and Weekend Weather

Friday, January 10: The day starts with cloudy skies and mild winds from the northwest at 5 km/h. Temperatures in the morning will hover around 21°C, rising to 25°C by mid-morning. Cloud cover remains dense, impacting natural light throughout the day. Evening temperatures are expected to fall to 18°C.

Saturday, January 11: Mostly cloudy skies persist with temperatures reaching 25°C. Winds from the west-northwest will pick up slightly, reaching speeds of 13 km/h.

Sunday, January 12: Expect a heavily overcast sky with temperatures climbing to 27°C. Winds will remain light, blowing from the west-northwest at 10 km/h.

Monday, January 13: The temperature range will widen, with a low of 18°C and a high of 30°C. Winds will remain moderate at 12 km/h, while thick cloud cover continues to dominate the sky.

Long-Term Trends

Puerto Vallarta can expect a mix of cloudy skies and light rain over the next week, with temperatures peaking at 30°C and lows dropping to 14°C. A significant temperature drop is anticipated next Friday, signaling cooler days ahead.


Daylight Hours

Puerto Vallarta will experience 10 hours and 57 minutes of sunlight today, with sunrise at 7:39 AM and sunset at 6:36 PM. Make the most of the daylight hours amid the cloudy conditions.

Stay safe, and be prepared for wet weather as Puerto Vallarta enters this rainy stretch.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should brace themselves for a rainy Thursday, January 9, 2025, as the forecast . . .

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