Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for October 25, 2024

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can look forward to a day with mostly clear skies and a few scattered clouds, perfect for outdoor activities. The day will start with calm conditions, escalating only slightly in the afternoon, making for a generally warm and pleasant environment.

Today’s Forecast

Morning:
Starting off calm, westward winds will blow gently at about 6 km/h. While scattered clouds will decorate parts of the sky, the weather will remain mostly clear, allowing for an unobstructed view of the surroundings. Morning temperatures are forecasted at around 31°C, urging residents and tourists alike to seek out shade or cool spaces.

Afternoon:
Around midday, temperatures are expected to peak at a balmy 32°C, with winds gaining slightly in strength to 9 km/h. With no clouds predicted, a clear sky will allow locals and travelers to enjoy Puerto Vallarta’s natural beauty without weather interruptions. Consider staying hydrated and opting for shaded areas as the afternoon temperatures remain high.

Night:
As the sun sets, the full moon will illuminate the evening with mostly clear skies and scattered clouds. The temperature will cool to a warm 26°C, creating an ideal setting for evening walks or stargazing.

Tomorrow’s Outlook (October 26, 2024)

Morning:
The following morning will bring warm temperatures reaching 32°C, under completely clear skies. Those with a love for early morning views may find this a perfect opportunity for stargazing or a peaceful morning stroll, as the winds, moving at a light 8 km/h from the west, will not affect visibility or conditions.

Afternoon:
A brief chance of light to moderate rain, about 37%, is expected in the early afternoon. If you’re planning outdoor activities, bringing an umbrella might be wise. The temperature is anticipated to remain steady at 32°C, while westward winds, moving at 10 km/h, should be light.

Night:
By nightfall, the sky will again be mostly clear, with a few scattered clouds. The temperature will settle around a warm 26°C.

Extended Forecast

In the coming days, Puerto Vallarta will experience clear skies with minimal cloud cover and gentle breezes. High temperatures will hover around 32°C, with lows expected near 23°C, creating consistently warm conditions:

  • Sunday, October 27: Light winds at 8 km/h with a cloudless sky and a maximum of 32°C.
  • Monday, October 28: Clear skies and west-northwest winds of 9 km/h. Maximum temperature: 32°C.
  • Tuesday, October 29: A continuation of clear skies with light west-northwest winds at 10 km/h and temperatures reaching 32°C.

Sunrise and sunset will be at 7:00 AM and 6:29 PM, respectively, offering 11 hours and 29 minutes of daylight. Take advantage of the extended hours of sunshine for beach outings, nature explorations, and local events.

Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors can look forward to a day with mostly clear skies and a few scattered clouds, perfect for outdoor activities. The day will start with calm conditions, escalating only slightly in the afternoon, making for a generally warm and pleasant environment.

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