Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for October 11, 2024

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect mostly clear skies with occasional light showers in the coming days, as weather patterns bring both warm, sunny conditions and scattered rain to the region. Here’s a breakdown of the forecast for the next few days:

Friday, October 11: Mostly Clear with a Chance of Evening Showers

  • Morning: Starting at first light, west-northwest winds will reach a gentle maximum of 7 km/h, blowing under clear, cloudless skies. With an initial temperature of 30°C, conditions are warm and pleasant for early morning activities. Locals and tourists are encouraged to take advantage of these clear skies for a peaceful morning outdoors.
  • Afternoon: The temperature will peak at 32°C, with gentle winds maintaining a steady 9 km/h from the west-northwest. The clear skies will continue, ensuring a bright and sunny afternoon, perfect for beach outings or other outdoor pursuits.
  • Night: The temperature will drop slightly to 26°C, creating a warm yet humid atmosphere. A 34% chance of light to moderate rain is expected later in the evening. Those traveling or driving during this period are advised to reduce speeds and maintain safe distances to avoid any weather-related hazards on wet roads.

Saturday, October 12: Scorching Temperatures with Evening Rain Probability

  • Early Morning: Clear skies and gentle winds from the west-northwest at a maximum of 7 km/h will set the stage for a warm day, with temperatures reaching 32°C by afternoon. Residents are encouraged to find shaded areas or air-conditioned spaces to cool off as the heat intensifies.
  • Evening: As temperatures remain high around 32°C, conditions are expected to stay cloudless, making it ideal for stargazing or a relaxed evening walk. Winds will remain gentle, topping out at 10 km/h, while the chances of light to moderate rain rise sharply to 81% overnight.

Extended Forecast: Sunday, October 13 – Tuesday, October 15

  • Sunday, October 13: Light rain is likely with a 94% chance of showers. Temperatures will fluctuate between a low of 24°C and a high of 32°C. Winds will remain light at 9 km/h.
  • Monday, October 14: With a 42% chance of light rain, temperatures are expected to peak again at 32°C. Winds will blow at a gentle 8 km/h, and locals should remain prepared for sporadic rain showers.
  • Tuesday, October 15: Light to moderate rain is likely, with a 70% chance of precipitation. Temperatures will range from 24°C in the early morning to a high of 32°C. Winds will be light, reaching up to 9 km/h.

Recommendations and Sunrise/Sunset Timings

The upcoming rainy days make it advisable for locals and tourists to plan their outdoor activities accordingly, keeping umbrellas and rain gear handy. Drivers should exercise caution during nighttime hours, particularly when rain is forecast. Additionally, with the sun rising at 6:54 AM and setting at 6:39 PM, Puerto Vallarta will enjoy approximately 11 hours and 45 minutes of daylight over the next few days.

Stay updated with the latest weather changes, and make the most of Puerto Vallarta’s sunny moments while taking appropriate precautions for the forecasted rain.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can expect mostly clear skies with occasional light showers in the coming days, as weather patterns bring both warm, sunny conditions and scattered rain to the region. Here’s a breakdown of the forecast for the next few days:

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