Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 16, 2024

Residents of Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a predominantly clear day with some intermittent cloudy periods. In the early morning hours, gentle west-northwest winds will blow at a speed of 7 km/h under a clear and cloudless sky, bringing a warm temperature of 29°C. Given the scorching conditions, it is advisable to seek out refreshing environments and cool off in air-conditioned spaces to stay comfortable.

As the day transitions into late morning and afternoon, the winds will increase to 10 km/h from the west-northwest, creating a moderately windy atmosphere. The sky will become densely clouded, which might affect the mood; utilizing bright lighting indoors or allowing natural light to enter your living spaces can help maintain a positive ambiance. Despite the increase in cloud cover, temperatures will rise slightly to 31°C, making it a warm and pleasant day overall.

Nightfall will bring clearer skies with minimal cloud cover, offering an excellent opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Puerto Vallarta under the stars. Temperatures will cool down to a comfortable 24°C, providing versatile conditions ideal for various evening activities.

Looking ahead to Sunday, the weather will feature light winds from the west with a maximum speed of 10 km/h in the morning, accompanied by warm temperatures of 29°C and dense cloud cover. By the end of the morning, wind speeds will decrease to a gentle 4 km/h, and temperatures will drop to 25°C. There is a 100% probability of light to moderate rain, so it is recommended to carry appropriate rain gear or plan indoor activities. Evening temperatures are expected to settle at 23°C with an 85% chance of continued light to moderate rain.

The long-term forecast for the coming days includes Monday, November 18, which will see a 100% chance of light rain with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 26°C and pleasant winds of 10 km/h. On Tuesday, November 19, winds will pick up to 14 km/h with a largely cloudy sky, and temperatures will fluctuate between 21°C and 29°C. Wednesday, November 20, will maintain warm temperatures of around 29°C under mostly cloudy skies, accompanied by light winds of 10 km/h. The remainder of the week is expected to continue with mostly cloudy conditions and occasional rain, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 31°C and minimum temperatures around 20°C. Additionally, a noticeable drop in the perceived temperature is anticipated for next Monday.

Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is scheduled for 7:11 AM, and sunset will occur at 6:20 PM, providing a total of 11 hours and 8 minutes of sunlight. Make the most of the daylight hours to enjoy all that this vibrant city has to offer!

Residents of Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a predominantly clear day with some intermittent cloudy periods. In the early morning hours, gentle west-northwest winds will blow at a speed of 7 km/h under a clear and cloudless sky, bringing a warm temperature of 29°C. Given the scorching conditions, it is advisable to seek out refreshing environments and cool off in air-conditioned spaces to stay comfortable.

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