Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 12, 2024

Today’s Weather Overview: Puerto Vallarta is set to experience a mix of rain and scattered clouds throughout the day on Tuesday, November 12. Temperatures will range from a warm 24°C overnight to a high of 31°C by tomorrow afternoon. Light winds from the west-northwest will prevail, ensuring a generally calm atmosphere.


Morning:

  • Temperature: 29°C
  • Conditions: As the day begins, expect a muggy atmosphere with scattered clouds in certain areas. It’s a perfect time to find a cool, revitalizing space to relax.
  • Wind: Calm west-northwest winds at 8 km/h.
  • Tips: Take a breath of fresh air and enjoy the peaceful morning ambiance.

Afternoon:

  • Temperature: Peaking at 30°C
  • Conditions: There is a 54% chance of light to moderate rain as the afternoon progresses. Despite the warm temperatures, gentle winds will keep conditions comfortable.
  • Wind: West-northwest winds up to 10 km/h.
  • Tips: Stay prepared for occasional showers and enjoy the warm afternoon by staying hydrated.

Night:

  • Temperature: 24°C
  • Conditions: Overnight brings a variety of weather conditions suitable for different activities. There’s a 26% chance of light to moderate rain.
  • Wind: Calm west-northwest winds at 4 km/h.
  • Tips: Consider bringing an umbrella if you plan to be outdoors.

Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast:

Early Morning:

  • Temperature: Rising to 31°C
  • Conditions: Expect a clear sky ideal for stargazing before dawn. The atmosphere will be hot, so seek shade or stay in air-conditioned areas.
  • Wind: Calm west-northwest winds around 8 km/h.

Afternoon:

  • Temperature: Maintaining 31°C
  • Conditions: Scorching temperatures continue with minimal cloud cover, perfect for exploring the natural surroundings.
  • Wind: Gentle west-northwest winds up to 9 km/h.
  • Tips: Take advantage of the clear skies to enjoy outdoor activities while staying cool.

Night:

  • Temperature: Dropping to 22°C
  • Conditions: Versatile weather with slight cloud cover, conducive to evening activities.
  • Wind: Calm west-northwest winds at a maximum of 4 km/h.
  • Tips: Enjoy the mild night temperatures to explore the beauty of Puerto Vallarta’s natural landscapes.

Long-Term Forecast (November 14–16):

  • Thursday, November 14:
    • Temperature: High of 31°C
    • Conditions: Pleasant winds at 10 km/h with occasional scattered clouds.
  • Friday, November 15:
    • Temperature: Highs reaching 31°C, lows around 22°C
    • Conditions: Scattered clouds with light winds of 9 km/h.
  • Saturday, November 16:
    • Temperature: Highs up to 31°C, lows around 22°C
    • Conditions: Clear, cloudless skies with pleasant winds of 9 km/h.

General Outlook: Expect mostly scattered clouds and some clear skies over the coming days. Maximum temperatures will stay below 31°C with minimums around 21°C, providing warm yet comfortable weather for outdoor activities.

Today’s Weather Overview: Puerto Vallarta is set to experience a mix of rain and scattered clouds throughout the day on Tuesday . . .

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