Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 20, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can look forward to a clear, sun-filled Thursday, with skies remaining bright and temperatures climbing throughout the day. Here’s a detailed look at the weather ahead:


Today’s Forecast

Morning (Clear Skies, 28°C)

  • A muggy start to the day with clear skies and a temperature of 28°C (82°F).
  • Gentle westerly winds reaching 12 km/h (7.5 mph), with no strong gusts.
  • It’s advisable to stay hydrated and cool; consider finding a shaded spot or an air-conditioned space to keep comfortable.

Afternoon (Sweltering Heat, 32°C)

  • Temperatures will climb to 32°C (90°F), so be prepared for sweltering conditions.
  • Light westerly winds at around 12 km/h, still no noticeable gusts.
  • Clear skies make it ideal for outdoor relaxation or exploring the sights but remember to take breaks from the sun and seek shelter in cooler areas.

Night (Clear Skies, 20°C)

  • Skies will remain cloud-free into the evening, with a comfortable 20°C (68°F).
  • Enjoy a variety of evening activities, from strolling along the Malecón to dining outdoors in Puerto Vallarta’s vibrant culinary scene, without worrying about strong winds.

Pro Tip
Don’t forget sunscreen of at least SPF 15. UV rays are present all day and can penetrate the skin regardless of cloud coverage or perceived intensity.


Tomorrow’s Outlook

Morning (34°C, Clear Skies)

  • Another scorching day awaits, with the thermometer hitting 34°C (94°F).
  • Light winds from the west-northwest at 12 km/h, no strong gusts in sight.
  • Prioritize staying hydrated and cool.

Afternoon (32°C, Dense Clouds)

  • Temperatures will dip slightly to 32°C (90°F), though it will still be hot.
  • Gentle winds from the west-northwest around 11 km/h.
  • Dense clouds are expected, so keep lighting in mind if you’re indoors.

Evening (20°C, Heavily Cloudy)

  • Temperatures settle at 20°C (68°F), suitable for both outdoor and indoor activities.
  • Winds remain barely noticeable at 4 km/h from the west-northwest.
  • Heavily cloudy skies are predicted, so plan for a cozy night in or consider well-lit venues if you head out.

Long-Range Forecast

  • Saturday, March 22: Partly cloudy skies with pleasant winds of 11 km/h (6.8 mph). Low of 20°C (68°F), high of 34°C (94°F).
  • Sunday, March 23: Maximum temperature reaching 34°C, pleasant winds at 12 km/h, partly cloudy skies.
  • Monday, March 24: High of 34°C, light winds at 12 km/h, partly cloudy skies.

Beyond Monday, expect mostly cloudy conditions interspersed with clear periods. Highs should remain below 34°C, with lows around 17°C.


Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta occurs at 7:04 AM, and sunset takes place at 7:11 PM, providing 12 hours and 7 minutes of daylight. Take advantage of these bright hours to enjoy the beach or explore the city’s many attractions.


Stay informed and prepared for the changing weather conditions, and make sure to protect yourself from the intense sun. Whether you’re planning a beach day or exploring the local scene, enjoy the warmth while keeping these tips in mind for a safe and comfortable stay in Puerto Vallarta.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can look forward to a clear, sun-filled Thursday, with skies remaining bright and temperatures climbing throughout the day . . .

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