Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for November 5, 2024

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should prepare for mostly cloudy skies and a little rain today. The weather forecast for Tuesday, November 5, 2024, indicates varying conditions throughout the day, with temperatures ranging from 23°C to 30°C.

Morning

At dawn, temperatures will rise from 26°C to 29°C. Expect a sky with scattered clouds and gentle west-northwest winds at a speed of 8 km/h.

Afternoon

By early evening, temperatures are expected to reach 30°C, creating a stifling atmosphere. It’s recommended to seek out refreshing spaces and cool off in air-conditioned environments. The sky will be clear, offering unobstructed views—ideal for those looking to enjoy the celestial sights. Wind speeds will remain steady at 10 km/h.

Evening

As dusk approaches, there’s a 34% chance of light to moderate rain. Carrying an umbrella is advisable. The temperature will drop to a comfortable 23°C, suitable for various activities.

Tomorrow’s Weather

Early in the morning, temperatures will be around 31°C, making the atmosphere scorching. It’s wise to find cool places to stay refreshed. Gentle west-northwest winds up to 10 km/h are expected, with clear skies.

In the afternoon, temperatures will be about 30°C with scattered clouds in certain areas. Light west-northwest winds up to 11 km/h are forecasted. During the night, temperatures will remain steady at 25°C, with a 20% chance of light to moderate rain. Drivers are advised to slow down and maintain safe distances to prevent accidents on potentially wet roads.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Thursday, November 7: Warm temperatures reaching 30°C. Light winds of 13 km/h with partly cloudy skies.
  • Friday, November 8: A maximum temperature of 29°C with occasional scattered clouds. Pleasant winds of 12 km/h.
  • Saturday, November 9: Partly cloudy skies with temperatures rising from 22°C to 29°C. Gentle winds of 11 km/h.

In the following days, expect mostly cloudy skies with some clear intervals. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 31°C, and minimum temperatures will be around 22°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 7:05 AM and sunset at 6:23 PM, providing 11 hours and 18 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the sunshine!

Stay Prepared

Residents are encouraged to stay updated with the latest weather information and plan their activities accordingly. Whether you’re heading out for work or leisure, being prepared will help you make the most of your day.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should prepare for mostly cloudy skies and a little rain today. The weather forecast for Tuesday, November 5 . . .

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