Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for October 7, 2024

Puerto Vallarta — Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta are advised to prepare for rainy weather conditions, as the forecast indicates a wet start to the week. According to meteorological predictions, Monday will bring light to moderate rain throughout the day, which is expected to continue into the night and the following morning.

Monday Morning Conditions
In the early hours, Puerto Vallarta will experience gentle west-southwest winds at a maximum speed of 4 km/h. Temperatures will reach 28°C, contributing to a stifling atmosphere and heightened humidity levels. With a 100% chance of light to moderate rainfall, residents and tourists are encouraged to seek air-conditioned spaces to avoid discomfort from the humidity. Additionally, drivers should maintain vigilance on the road due to slick conditions caused by the morning rain.

Afternoon Outlook
As the day progresses, temperatures are expected to stabilize at around 28°C. The west-southwest winds will increase slightly to 7 km/h, although the breeze will still be gentle and have little impact. Rainfall remains highly likely, with a continued 100% chance of moderate to light rain expected throughout the afternoon. Motorists are advised to reduce their speed and maintain safe distances between vehicles, as wet roads can increase the risk of accidents.

Nighttime Forecast
As night falls, temperatures will cool to 25°C, with rain likely to persist at a probability of 93%. The nighttime conditions call for continued caution on the roads, as rain-slicked streets can be hazardous, particularly for those driving later in the evening.

Tuesday Weather Expectations
The rainy weather will likely extend into Tuesday morning, with temperatures reaching up to 27°C. Rain chances remain high at 100%, coupled with light winds of 5 km/h from the east-southeast. Road safety precautions remain in effect, especially during periods of poor visibility and slick road surfaces.

By evening, temperatures are expected to drop to 25°C, with a decrease in rainfall probability to 80%. Winds will remain gentle, reaching around 4 km/h. Although the likelihood of rain diminishes to 55% late into the night, drivers should continue to exercise caution.

Extended Forecast for Puerto Vallarta
Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that the wet weather may continue intermittently throughout the week.

  • Wednesday, October 9: The sky is expected to remain heavily overcast, with light winds reaching 7 km/h and a warm high of 31°C.
  • Thursday, October 10: Conditions will slightly improve, with scattered clouds and temperatures around 31°C, accompanied by light winds of 9 km/h.
  • Friday, October 11: A 94% chance of light rain is forecasted, with a high of 31°C and light winds at 8 km/h.

With minimum temperatures dipping to 23°C and maximum temperatures peaking at 31°C over the next few days, Puerto Vallarta will experience a blend of warmth, humidity, and occasional rain, reminding residents and tourists alike to prepare accordingly.

Sunrise and Sunset
In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise is at 6:53 AM and sunset is at 6:43 PM, providing approximately 11 hours and 49 minutes of daylight.

Puerto Vallarta — Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta are advised to prepare for rainy weather conditions, as the forecast indicates a wet start to the week. According to meteorological predictions, Monday will bring light to moderate rain throughout the day, which is expected to continue into the night and the following morning.

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