Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 29, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Residents and tourists in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a pleasant mix of scattered clouds and clear skies today, Friday, November 29. With comfortable temperatures and light winds, the day promises ideal conditions for both relaxation and outdoor activities.

Today’s Weather

  • Morning: The day kicks off with scattered clouds dotting the sky. Gentle west-northwest breezes at 8 km/h will be barely noticeable. Temperatures will rise to a warm 27°C, perfect for enjoying a morning stroll or sipping a cold beverage by the beach.
  • Afternoon: As the sun reaches its peak, temperatures will climb to 29°C. The atmosphere will be warm, so seeking shade or a cool spot is advisable. The sky will be mostly cloudy, and light winds from the west-northwest will continue at up to 9 km/h.
  • Evening: By nightfall, temperatures will ease to a comfortable 21°C. The gentle west-northwest wind will slow to 4 km/h, creating a serene environment. Partly cloudy skies will provide a peaceful backdrop for an evening walk or outdoor dining.

Tomorrow’s Outlook

Saturday promises to be equally delightful:

  • Early Morning: Clear skies with no clouds in sight will greet early risers. Temperatures will reach up to 30°C, making it a typical summer-like day. Light west-northwest winds at 8 km/h will maintain a calm atmosphere.
  • Late Morning: Temperatures will hold steady at 29°C. Expect light cloud cover in certain areas, with wind speeds around 9 km/h. It’s an excellent time to enjoy outdoor activities while staying hydrated and cool.
  • Evening: The night will remain pleasant at 21°C. Scattered clouds may appear, but the overall ambiance will be tranquil. The west-northwest wind will be a mere 4 km/h, barely noticeable as you unwind from the day.

Extended Forecast

  • Sunday, December 1: A clear day with maximum temperatures of 30°C. Light northwest winds at 7 km/h will prevail, making it perfect for beach outings and sightseeing.
  • Monday, December 2: Sunny skies continue with temperatures peaking at 31°C. Gentle winds of 9 km/h will keep the atmosphere comfortable.
  • Tuesday, December 3: Expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures slightly dropping to 30°C. West-northwest winds will be mild at 8 km/h.

For the remainder of the week, anticipate a pleasant mix of scattered clouds and clear skies. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 31°C, with minimum temperatures around 19°C, ensuring comfortable days and cool nights.

Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta enjoys 10 hours and 59 minutes of daylight, with the sun rising at 7:20 AM and setting at 6:19 PM. Make sure to take advantage of the ample sunshine to explore all that the city has to offer.

Whether you’re planning to lounge on the beach, explore local markets, or dine under the stars, the upcoming weather conditions provide the perfect backdrop for your activities. Stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and enjoy the beautiful days ahead!

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Residents and tourists in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a pleasant mix of scattered clouds and clear skies today, Friday, November 29. With comfortable temperatures and light winds, the day promises ideal conditions for both relaxation and outdoor activities.

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