Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 21, 2024

Today in Puerto Vallarta, expect mostly cloudy skies with a bit of rain. The day will begin with a temperature of 28°C and a muggy atmosphere, so it’s advisable to seek refreshing places and rest in cool areas. Heavy cloud cover is expected, and winds from the west-northwest will be barely noticeable at 8 km/h.

In the afternoon, the west-northwest winds will remain light at a maximum speed of 9 km/h. Scattered clouds will dot the sky, providing opportunities to enjoy the outdoors. With temperatures reaching 30°C, the atmosphere will be scorching, so it’s wise to find a revitalizing space and cool off in cooler places.

In the evening, there’s a 22% chance of light to moderate rain. Drive carefully, maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid dangerous situations. The temperature will remain comfortable at 23°C, requiring no coats or summer clothing.

Tomorrow’s Weather

At dawn, temperatures will rise to 31°C, indicating a warm and torrid atmosphere. It’s advisable to find a refreshing place and cool off with air conditioning. A sky with small amounts of clouds is expected, and winds from the west-northwest will be gentle at a maximum speed of 8 km/h.

In the early afternoon, gentle west-northwest winds will blow at up to 9 km/h. With temperatures of 30°C, the atmosphere will be muggy, so seek out cool places to rest. The forecast indicates a cloudless sky, perfect for observing the surroundings clearly.

As night falls, temperatures will be at 23°C, suitable for multiple activities. There’s a 42% chance of light to moderate rain, so drive cautiously and maintain an adequate distance from other vehicles.

Long-Term Weather Forecast

Looking ahead, the weather forecast for the next few days is as follows. On Saturday, November 23, expect west-northwest winds at 8 km/h and a warm maximum temperature of 30°C under partly cloudy skies. Sunday, November 24, will bring similar conditions with partly cloudy skies, west-northwest winds at 9 km/h, and a temperature of 30°C. On Monday, November 25, completely cloudy skies are expected with pleasant winds of 9 km/h and temperatures ranging from a minimum of 21°C to a maximum of 30°C.

For the coming days, mostly cloudy skies with a few clouds are expected, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 31°C and minimum temperatures of 21°C.

In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise is at 7:14 AM and sunset is at 6:19 PM, giving a total of 11 hours and 4 minutes of daylight. Make the most of it!

Today in Puerto Vallarta, expect mostly cloudy skies with a bit of rain. The day will begin with a temperature of 28°C and a muggy atmosphere, so it's advisable to seek refreshing places and rest in cool areas. Heavy cloud cover is expected, and winds from the west-northwest will be barely noticeable at 8 km/h.

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