Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for May 14, 2025

Puerto Vallarta will wake up on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, under mostly cloudy skies, with only a few patches of sunshine breaking through. Early risers can expect light west-northwesterly breezes of up to 10 km/h (6 mph) and temperatures climbing steadily from a mild start toward a high of 32 °C (90 °F). It’s a perfect morning to take a stroll along the Malecón or explore the Sierra Madre foothills—just don’t forget a light jacket for when the clouds thicken.

As the day unfolds into the afternoon, that gentle breeze will persist at up to 12 km/h (7.5 mph), but the mercury will push upward to 34 °C (94 °F), ushering in sultry conditions. With the sky clear and cloudless during these hours, visibility will be excellent for boat tours or beachside lounging—though it’s wise to seek shade periodically and stay hydrated as the heat intensifies.

By evening, temperatures will ease back to a comfortable 23 °C, and clouds will drift across the sky, softening the scenery for nighttime activities. Whether you’re sampling fresh ceviche at a seaside palapa or enjoying a sunset cruise, the partly cloudy conditions and mild breeze will create a relaxed backdrop.

Looking ahead to Thursday, May 15, the early hours promise clear skies and a slightly stronger west-northwesterly wind of about 11 km/h (6 mph). Daytime highs may soar to 36 °C (98 °F), so plan any outdoor excursions for dawn or dusk when the heat is less oppressive. In the afternoon, skies will remain cloudless with gusts up to 13 km/h and temperatures hovering around 34 °C, making beach umbrellas and cooling off in the bay essential. Once night falls, the breeze will all but disappear—dropping to a whisper at 4 km/h (2.5 mph)—and the temperature will settle around a pleasant 24 °C (75 °F), under crystal-clear skies ideal for stargazing or a casual stroll through the Zona Romántica.

Puerto Vallarta will wake up on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, under mostly cloudy skies, with only a few patches of sunshine breaking through. Early . . .

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