Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for October 30, 2024

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a stretch of clear skies and warm temperatures starting today and continuing through the weekend. The weather conditions are ideal for outdoor activities, beach outings, and stargazing opportunities.

Today’s Weather

Morning: The day begins with temperatures around 29°C and a muggy atmosphere. It’s advisable to seek out cool, revitalizing spaces to stay comfortable. The sky will be clear, offering a serene environment perfect for early morning walks or admiring the stars. Northwest winds will be calm, barely noticeable at speeds around 7 km/h.

Afternoon: Temperatures are expected to rise from 31°C to 26°C. Gentle northwesterly winds will continue at a maximum speed of 7 km/h. The clear skies persist, making it an ideal time for beach activities or exploring the city.

Evening: As night falls, winds from the northwest will remain calm at about 5 km/h. With temperatures dipping to 23°C, the weather is versatile and suitable for various evening plans. The absence of clouds provides an excellent opportunity for stargazing; find a quiet spot to fully enjoy the night sky.

Tomorrow’s Outlook

The warm trend continues tomorrow with early morning temperatures reaching 32°C, creating a stifling atmosphere. It’s recommended to take shelter during peak heat hours and stay hydrated. The cloudless sky ensures unobstructed views, perfect for sunrise watchers. Easterly winds will be gentle at around 7 km/h.

In the afternoon, the clear, cloudless sky remains with temperatures steady at 32°C. Light easterly winds up to 6 km/h will offer minimal relief from the heat. Consider visiting indoor attractions or shaded areas during this time.

During the evening, winds will pick up slightly from the east at 7 km/h. Temperatures will settle at a comfortable 22°C, and the clear skies will continue, making it suitable for outdoor dining or evening strolls.

Extended Forecast

  • Friday, November 1: Anticipate pleasant winds of 9 km/h and a warm maximum temperature of 30°C under clear skies.
  • Saturday, November 2: Similar conditions with a high of 30°C, clear skies, and gentle winds of 9 km/h.
  • Sunday, November 3: Expect clear to partly cloudy skies with light winds of 8 km/h. The temperature will reach up to 29°C.

For the remainder of the week, clear skies are expected with maximum temperatures not exceeding 32°C and minimum temperatures around 19°C.

Sunrise and Sunset

Sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 7:02 AM and sunset at 6:26 PM, giving residents and visitors 11 hours and 24 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the sunny days ahead!


Whether you’re planning a beach day, a hike, or a leisurely evening under the stars, the upcoming weather in Puerto Vallarta provides the perfect backdrop. Stay cool, stay hydrated, and enjoy all that this beautiful coastal city has to offer.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta can look forward to a stretch of clear skies and warm temperatures starting today and continuing through the . . .

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