Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 15, 2024

Today in Puerto Vallarta, expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional rain throughout the day. Early morning conditions bring scorching temperatures of 29°C, accompanied by clear skies with a few clouds. It’s an excellent time for outdoor activities, though staying hydrated and finding cool spots for relief is advisable. Light westerly winds, blowing at approximately 7 km/h, will add to the calm start.

By midday, temperatures are forecasted to reach a high of 31°C before gradually dropping to 26°C. Rain becomes more likely as the day progresses, with a 38% chance of light to moderate showers. Winds from the west will increase slightly to 10 km/h but remain gentle, making outdoor activities manageable with some precautions.

As night falls, expect cooler temperatures of 24°C, offering a comfortable balance. However, rain becomes more probable, with a 69% chance of light to moderate showers during the night. Drivers should exercise caution, as wet conditions could affect road safety. Winds will remain light, continuing from the west at speeds of up to 10 km/h.

Looking Ahead to Tomorrow

Saturday promises similar conditions, beginning with a warm dawn temperature of 32°C under partly cloudy skies. Gentle west-northwest winds, at a maximum speed of 8 km/h, will keep the morning pleasant. By the afternoon, rain is possible, with a 38% likelihood of moderate to light showers, and temperatures will hover around 30°C. Evening conditions will see thicker cloud cover and temperatures of 24°C, making it a versatile evening suitable for indoor or outdoor plans. Bright lights are recommended for nighttime driving due to reduced visibility under the thick clouds.

Extended Forecast

The coming days suggest continued rain and cloudy conditions. On Sunday, November 17, temperatures will range between 23°C and 27°C, with a 100% chance of light rain and winds at 7 km/h from the west. Monday, November 18, brings similar conditions with a 100% likelihood of rain, mild winds of 10 km/h, and daytime highs of 26°C. Tuesday, November 19, will be overcast, with pleasant winds of 9 km/h and temperatures ranging from 22°C to 29°C.

For the rest of the week, rain remains a prominent feature, with occasional cloudy skies and temperatures peaking at 32°C and dipping as low as 22°C. A noticeable decrease in the perceived temperature is expected by Monday, so preparing for cooler, rainier conditions is recommended.

In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise is at 7:11 AM, and sunset occurs at 6:20 PM, offering 11 hours and 9 minutes of daylight. Plan your activities accordingly and stay safe in the changing weather conditions.

Today in Puerto Vallarta, expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional rain throughout the day. Early morning conditions bring scorching temperatures of 29°C, accompanied by clear skies with a few clouds. It’s an excellent time for outdoor activities, though staying hydrated and finding cool spots for relief is advisable. Light westerly winds, blowing at approximately 7 km/h, will add to the calm start.

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