Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for October 16, 2024

Today, Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can look forward to mostly clear skies, punctuated by light rain in the evening, setting the tone for a balanced day of sunshine and occasional showers.

Today’s Weather Forecast

Morning
Temperatures in the morning are expected to reach a high of 30°C, creating a hot and clear atmosphere that encourages residents to seek cool, air-conditioned spaces. The sky will be free of clouds, ideal for those who enjoy a quiet start to their day. A gentle west-northwest breeze will offer minimal cooling relief at a speed of 7 km/h.

Afternoon
As the day progresses, the clear sky will persist, bringing temperatures up to 31°C. The afternoon heat may feel muggy, making shaded, cool areas an inviting retreat. Winds will continue from the west-northwest at around 8 km/h, remaining almost undetectable against the backdrop of the sunny weather.

Evening
Nighttime temperatures will settle at a comfortable 24°C, suitable for light evening wear. Light to moderate rain is expected with a 20% chance, adding a touch of coolness to the evening. Winds will stay consistent from the west-northwest at a mild 4 km/h.

Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast

Morning
Tomorrow’s morning will see a slight rise in temperature, reaching 32°C with mostly clear skies and minimal cloud cover. A calm westerly breeze at 8 km/h will maintain a peaceful environment as the day begins.

Afternoon
As the afternoon unfolds, rain is forecasted with a 76% chance of light to moderate showers. Temperatures will cool slightly to 30°C, though the heat will remain present, making hydration and sun protection essential for anyone outdoors. Winds will remain light, blowing from the west at up to 9 km/h.

Night
By nightfall, rain is expected to return with a 74% probability of light to moderate precipitation. The temperature will cool to 25°C, providing comfortable, mild conditions without extreme temperatures.

Extended Weather Outlook

Friday, October 18
Puerto Vallarta will experience light winds from the west-northwest at 9 km/h and a high 79% chance of rain. Temperatures will fluctuate from a minimum of 23°C to a peak of 32°C.

Saturday, October 19
Light winds from the northwest at 9 km/h and scattered clouds will characterize Saturday’s weather, maintaining the high temperature of 32°C.

Sunday, October 20
Sunday’s conditions will feature partly cloudy skies and a calm breeze at 8 km/h, with a steady high of 32°C.

Throughout the rest of the week, Puerto Vallarta can expect partly cloudy skies with occasional rain, maintaining temperatures between 23°C and 32°C. For those navigating the streets during rain, it’s advised to drive with caution, keeping safe distances between vehicles to prevent accidents.

With sunrise at 6:56 AM and sunset at 6:35 PM, today offers Puerto Vallarta 11 hours and 39 minutes of daylight to enjoy the beautiful coastal landscape, sun-soaked activities, or a cool evening stroll.

Today, Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can look forward to mostly clear skies, punctuated by light rain in the evening, setting the tone for . . .

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