Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 25, 2024

This morning, expect barely perceptible west-northwest winds at 8 km/h, which will have little to no impact on your activities. The atmospheric conditions favor a clear, cloudless sky, providing a perfect opportunity to find a quiet spot and enjoy the serene view. With temperatures reaching 27°C, the environment will feel quite stifling, so it’s advisable to seek shelter and find cool places to stay comfortable.

As we move into the afternoon, temperatures will rise to a sweltering 30°C. The weather remains stifling, so be sure to find refreshing, cool places to rest. The sky will be partly cloudy, and gentle west-northwest winds at a maximum speed of 8 km/h will continue to be barely noticeable.

As night approaches, gentle winds from the west-northwest are expected to blow at approximately 5 km/h. The temperature will settle at 22°C. Dense cloud cover is anticipated, so we recommend using bright lights or allowing natural light to improve your mood during the evening.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Looking ahead to tomorrow morning, the west-northwest wind speed will increase slightly to 8 km/h, still remaining barely noticeable. The sky will be clear with no clouds, providing a quiet and serene environment perfect for stargazing; consider finding a spot away from city lights for a more pleasant experience. Temperatures will rise to 30°C, so it’s essential to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun.

In the afternoon, the temperature will remain at a hot 30°C. It’s wise to seek out refreshing and cool places to stay comfortable. The west-northwest wind will maintain its gentle speed of 8 km/h, and the sky will remain beautifully clear.

As night falls, temperatures will drop to a versatile 22°C, suitable for a variety of activities. Gentle west-northwest winds at approximately 4 km/h are expected, barely noticeable. A clear, cloudless sky is anticipated, ideal for enjoying a relaxed and quiet atmosphere while observing the starry night.

Long-Term Weather Forecast

For the rest of the week, here’s what you can expect:

  • Wednesday, November 27: Winds from the west-northwest at 9 km/h. The sky will be clear with no clouds, and a warm high of 30°C.
  • Thursday, November 28: Calm winds of 8 km/h with temperatures reaching 29°C. Clear skies without any clouds are expected.
  • Friday, November 29: Light winds of 10 km/h. The sky will be clear with no clouds, and a warm high of 30°C.

In the following days, mostly clear skies with some cloudy periods are anticipated. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 30°C, and minimum temperatures will be around 19°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

In Puerto Vallarta, the sun rises at 7:17 AM and sets at 6:19 PM, providing a total of 11 hours and 1 minute of daylight. Make the most of it!

Stay safe and enjoy your day!

This morning, expect barely perceptible west-northwest winds at 8 km/h, which will have little to no impact on your activities. The atmospheric conditions favor a clear, cloudless sky, providing a perfect opportunity to find a quiet spot and enjoy the serene view. With temperatures reaching 27°C, the environment will feel quite stifling, so it's advisable to seek shelter and find cool places to stay comfortable.

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