Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 14, 2024

The day begins with clear skies and scorching temperatures around 28°C in the early morning. It’s advisable to seek refreshing spaces and cool off in cooler areas. Gentle west winds will be barely noticeable, reaching up to 7 km/h. As the afternoon unfolds, temperatures rise to a hot and torrid 30°C. The sky remains beautifully clear, and light west winds at 10 km/h continue without strong gusts. Overnight, there’s a 20% chance of light to moderate rain. Temperatures will drop to a versatile 24°C, conducive to various activities. If you’re driving, remember to slow down and maintain a safe distance to avoid any collisions.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Friday starts with a stifling atmosphere as temperatures reach 32°C in the morning. It’s recommended to take shelter and seek cool places. The sky will have few clouds, and the west-northwest wind will be calm at around 7 km/h. By late morning, temperatures slightly decrease to 31°C, still marking a warm day. A 60% chance of light to moderate rain is expected, so exercise caution on the roads. Light west-northwest winds up to 10 km/h are forecasted without strong gusts. During the night, temperatures remain steady at 24°C with moderate weather and few clouds, offering a great opportunity to explore and learn about the surrounding ecosystem.

Long-term Weather Forecast

Looking ahead, Saturday, November 16, brings light winds at 11 km/h, a 34% chance of light rain, and a warm high of 31°C. Sunday, November 17, will see temperatures ranging from a minimum of 22°C to a maximum of 30°C, with scattered clouds and light winds of 10 km/h. On Monday, November 18, expect a significant drop in temperature with a warm high of 26°C, northwest winds at 11 km/h, and a 100% chance of light rain. The following days are anticipated to be mostly rainy with scattered clouds, maximum temperatures not exceeding 32°C, and minimum temperatures around 22°C. There is a chance of precipitation, so taking appropriate precautions is advised.

Sunrise and Sunset

In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise is at 7:10 AM and sunset is at 6:20 PM, offering a total of 11 hours and 9 minutes of sunlight. Make the most of it!

The day begins with clear skies and scorching temperatures around 28°C in the early morning. It's advisable to seek refreshing spaces and . . .

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