Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 4, 2025

Visitors and residents of Puerto Vallarta will be treated to mostly clear skies and comfortable breezes this Tuesday and throughout the coming days, according to local weather reports.

Today’s Forecast (March 4)

  • Morning
    At dawn, expect a partially cloudy sky with temperatures reaching 28 °C. Light winds from the west-northwest, around 8 km/h, will barely be noticeable.
  • Afternoon
    By early afternoon, winds remain gentle (around 9 km/h), and temperatures will rise to about 30 °C. With no cloud cover expected, the atmosphere may feel muggy; a good strategy is to seek a rejuvenating indoor space or a shaded outdoor area.
  • Night
    Skies will stay clear, offering an excellent view of the evening. Winds from the west-northwest drop to a mild 4 km/h, while temperatures hover at 20 °C—perfect for a stroll or quiet relaxation.

Weather Tip
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Tomorrow’s Forecast (March 5)

  • Early Morning
    Temperatures will start at a warm 32 °C, with gentle west-northwest winds around 11 km/h. The sky is expected to remain cloudless, making for scenic views.
  • Late Morning
    Winds may pick up slightly to 12 km/h, still from the west-northwest. With cloudless skies and a high of 32 °C, conditions remain muggy—stay cool and hydrated.
  • Evening
    The sky will become fully cloudy, and temperatures settle around 20 °C. Light winds at approximately 4 km/h will have little effect, creating a generally comfortable setting for evening activities.

Long-Term Outlook

  • Thursday, March 6
    Clear, cloudless skies with a mild low of 19 °C and a high of 34 °C. A light breeze around 12 km/h will keep conditions pleasant.
  • Friday, March 7
    Warm and clear at 32 °C for the high, with minimal cloud cover. Light winds near 11 km/h.
  • Saturday, March 8
    Another clear day with high temperatures around 32 °C. Gentle winds of 12 km/h make for favorable outdoor conditions.
  • Following Days
    Expect continued clear skies, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 34 °C and minimums around 18 °C.

Sunrise and Sunset
In Puerto Vallarta, the sun rises at 7:18 AM and sets at 7:06 PM, offering 11 hours and 48 minutes of daylight—just enough time to enjoy this coastal destination’s sunshine and scenic vistas.

Stay tuned for updates as weather conditions can change, but for now, locals and visitors alike can look forward to mostly clear skies, moderate breezes, and pleasant temperatures in Puerto Vallarta this week.

Visitors and residents of Puerto Vallarta will be treated to mostly clear skies and comfortable breezes this Tuesday and throughout the coming days, according . . .

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