Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 11, 2025

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a day of clear skies and warm temperatures, according to local weather reports. Here’s what to expect throughout the day and into the week:


Today’s Weather

Morning
The new day begins with clear, cloudy skies—meaning only a few clouds, leaving plenty of space for sunshine. Gentle west-northwest winds of up to 10 km/h keep conditions pleasant. With a high of 28°C, it’s shaping up to be a warm start to the morning.

Afternoon
As midday approaches, temperatures rise to 32°C with a cloudless sky. The west-northwest winds remain light at around 12 km/h, providing a gentle breeze. Clear skies throughout the afternoon make it an ideal time for outdoor activities—just remember to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun.

Night
Expect cloudless skies and calm conditions tonight, perfect for stargazing or an evening stroll. The temperature will dip to 19°C, creating a comfortable atmosphere for a variety of nighttime pursuits. Light layers should suffice if you’re heading out.

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Tomorrow’s Weather

Morning Hours
Expect an even hotter start as temperatures reach a scorching 34°C. With no clouds in sight, you’ll want to take extra precautions—like wearing sunscreen and staying hydrated—to avoid heat-related issues. Gentle northwesterly winds of up to 9 km/h will offer minimal relief from the heat.

Late Morning
Winds remain calm around 9 km/h, but dense cloud cover may roll in. With temperatures hovering at 32°C, conditions remain sultry, so consider heading indoors to air-conditioned spaces if you need a break from the heat.

End of the Day
As evening arrives, temperatures drop to 22°C. Expect a clear sky, with gentle northwesterly winds at about 5 km/h—barely noticeable. The conditions are favorable for outdoor relaxation or a quiet moment gazing at the night sky.


Long-Term Weather Outlook

  • Thursday, March 13: Temperatures range between 20°C and 35°C under clear skies. West-northwest winds at around 11 km/h.
  • Friday, March 14: Look for pleasant winds at 13 km/h and clear skies. Temperatures will span from 19°C to 32°C.
  • Saturday, March 15: Anticipate a warm high of 29°C with cloudless skies. Northwest winds at 13 km/h.
  • Beyond Saturday, skies are expected to stay clear, with highs not exceeding 35°C and lows around 17°C. A notable temperature drop is forecast for next Saturday, so plan accordingly.

Sunrise & Sunset

Puerto Vallarta enjoys sunrise at 7:12 AM and sunset at 7:09 PM, giving almost 12 hours of daylight. Make the most of the sunshine before the evening sets in!


Stay safe and enjoy the glorious weather Puerto Vallarta has to offer. Whether you plan on hitting the beach, exploring the town, or simply relaxing at home, these clear skies and warm temperatures provide an excellent backdrop for any activity.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a day of clear skies and warm temperatures, according to local weather reports. Here . . .

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