Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for March 6, 2025

Residents and visitors to Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a day of bright, clear skies and comfortable temperatures, according to the latest forecast. As the spring season subtly unfolds, the region continues to enjoy warm daytime weather, gentle breezes, and clear views of the horizon.

Today’s Forecast (March 6, 2025)

  • Morning:
    Early risers can expect a balmy 28 °C at daybreak. The sky will be completely clear, offering an ideal start for outdoor activities. Winds from the west-northwest will blow at around 15 km/h but remain mild.
  • Afternoon:
    By early afternoon, light west-northwest winds of up to 10 km/h keep conditions calm. The temperature may climb to around 31 °C, bringing a muggy atmosphere that invites you to stay hydrated and take periodic breaks in cooler settings. The sky remains cloudless, promising ample sunshine.
  • Night:
    As the sun sets, expect a continued absence of cloud cover. With nightfall temperatures dipping to 19 °C, you’ll be treated to a serene atmosphere—excellent for stargazing or leisurely evening strolls.

Tomorrow’s Forecast (March 7, 2025)

  • Early Hours & Morning:
    The temperature will rise again to 31 °C, under a clear and starry sky. Gentle winds from the west-northwest at 10 km/h ensure a comfortable breeze.
  • Afternoon:
    Ideal for outdoor plans, the temperature will reach up to 32 °C with barely a cloud in the sky. West-northwest winds around 11 km/h will keep the air from feeling too stagnant.
  • Night:
    Expect a mild 20 °C evening with light winds of around 5 km/h from the west-northwest and a few scattered clouds in the sky—perfect weather for a variety of nighttime activities.

Looking Ahead

  • Saturday, March 8:
    Sunny skies with no clouds. Light winds at 12 km/h and a warm high of 31 °C.
  • Sunday, March 9:
    Another warm day at 30 °C, gentle winds at 12 km/h, and a fully clear sky.
  • Monday, March 10:
    Mild breezes of around 13 km/h and temperatures ranging from 16 °C in the early hours to a high of 31 °C by midday, with a mix of clear and partly cloudy skies.
  • Rest of the Week:
    Temperatures will hover around highs of 32 °C and lows of about 16 °C. Skies are likely to remain mostly clear.

With sunrise at 7:16 AM and sunset at 7:07 PM, residents and visitors have nearly 12 hours of daylight to explore the many attractions that Puerto Vallarta has to offer. Whether it’s relaxing on the beach, sampling local cuisine, or taking in the breathtaking shoreline, the current conditions promise an enjoyable outdoor experience in and around the bay.

For additional updates and real-time weather information, stay tuned to local forecasts and advisories. Enjoy the clear skies and warm ambiance that make Puerto Vallarta a premier destination for travelers and locals alike.

Residents and visitors to Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a day of bright, clear skies and comfortable temperatures, according to the latest forecast . . .

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