Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 3, 2025

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a mostly cloudy Monday with occasional scattered clouds overhead, setting the stage for a comfortable yet humid day by the bay. Here is a detailed breakdown of the weather and advice for making the most of your time outdoors.


Today’s Weather (Monday, March 3)

Morning (Early Hours)

  • Conditions: Partly cloudy with occasional scattered clouds
  • Wind: Gentle west-northwest breezes up to 10 km/h
  • Temperature: Around 29 °C, with humid and muggy conditions
  • Advice: Stay cool in shaded or air-conditioned areas to avoid discomfort from the humidity.

Afternoon

  • Conditions: Dense cloud cover expected
  • Wind: Gentle west-northwest winds at up to 11 km/h
  • Temperature: Around 32 °C, hot and torrid
  • Advice: Use bright indoor lighting or let natural light in to maintain a cheerful ambiance. Keep hydrated and consider taking breaks from the heat in well-ventilated spaces.

Evening and Night

  • Conditions: Dense clouds persisting through the night
  • Wind: Light west-northwest winds, peaking at 4 km/h
  • Temperature: Around 20 °C
  • Advice: Use bright lights indoors to counter the overcast gloom. This mild nighttime temperature is suitable for various activities—whether a quiet stroll or a relaxed evening at home.

Tomorrow’s Weather (Tuesday, March 4)

Early Morning

  • Wind: West-northwest breezes at 8 km/h
  • Temperature: Climbing to 33 °C, extremely hot and stifling
  • Cloud Cover: Some scattered clouds
  • Advice: Take extra precautions to avoid heat-related issues. Stay hydrated and consider indoor activities during peak midday temperatures.

Evening

  • Conditions: Minimal cloud cover
  • Wind: Gentle west-northwesterly winds at up to 8 km/h
  • Temperature Range: From around 30 °C in late afternoon, dropping to 26 °C by evening
  • Advice: Enjoy a pleasant sunset or explore local attractions as the day cools down.

Late Night (Quiet Hour)

  • Conditions: Clear, cloudless skies
  • Wind: Light west-northwest, barely noticeable at up to 4 km/h
  • Temperature: Near 19 °C
  • Advice: A perfect time for stargazing or a peaceful walk. The mild overnight temperature is ideal for outdoor relaxation.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Wednesday, March 5
    • Conditions: Clear skies, no clouds
    • Wind: West-northwest at 12 km/h
    • Temperature: Climbing from a low of 18 °C to a high of 33 °C
  • Thursday, March 6
    • Conditions: Bright and clear
    • Wind: West-northwest at 13 km/h
    • Temperature Range: 18 °C to 32 °C
  • Friday, March 7
    • Conditions: Another hot day with clear skies
    • Wind: West-northwest at 12 km/h
    • Temperature: Highs around 32 °C

Looking ahead, Puerto Vallarta will enjoy mostly clear skies with occasional patches of clouds through the rest of the week. Maximum temperatures will hover around 33 °C, with minimums dipping to around 17 °C at night.


Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta sees nearly 12 hours of daylight this time of year:

  • Sunrise: 7:19 AM
  • Sunset: 7:06 PM
  • Total Daylight: 11 hours and 47 minutes

Make the most of the sunshine by planning outdoor excursions in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak heat. With ample daylight and generally mild winds, Puerto Vallarta remains an inviting destination for tourists and locals alike, whether you’re looking to lounge on the beach or explore the city’s vibrant culture.


Stay Safe, Stay Informed
Remember to stay hydrated in hotter conditions, seek shade or air-conditioned spaces during peak sun hours, and protect your skin with sunscreen or light clothing. Keep an eye on changing weather conditions, and enjoy all that beautiful Puerto Vallarta has to offer this week.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect a mostly cloudy Monday with occasional scattered clouds overhead, setting the stage for a comfortable yet humid . . .

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