Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast: October 10, 2024

Today’s weather in Puerto Vallarta is expected to be marked by a combination of rain and scattered clouds, creating a mix of warm temperatures and cooling showers that residents and visitors should prepare for.

Morning Conditions

At the beginning of the day, temperatures are expected to reach a high of 30°C, promising a hot and humid start. A 27% chance of light to moderate rainfall is anticipated, which may offer slight relief from the heat. Drivers are advised to exercise caution due to potentially slick roads, maintaining safe distances to avoid accidents. Light winds from the west-northwest will move at around 8 km/h, but these will have little impact on the overall warm morning atmosphere.

Afternoon Forecast

By midday, temperatures are forecasted to dip slightly to 28°C as rain chances increase to 69%. Rain showers are expected to be light to moderate, making it a good time for residents and visitors to seek sheltered locations to enjoy the rainy ambiance. Winds will remain mild at 8 km/h from the west-northwest, maintaining a calm but damp afternoon.

Evening Weather

As night falls, the temperature will decrease to around 26°C. While conditions will remain humid, scattered clouds and cooler temperatures will offer some respite. With a low probability of strong winds, the evening is expected to be relatively calm, ideal for enjoying Puerto Vallarta’s nightlife and local amenities.

Tomorrow’s Forecast

Friday, October 11, will begin with scorching temperatures of 32°C, with scattered clouds adding a bit of cover. It’s recommended to seek air-conditioned spaces during the hottest parts of the day. By afternoon, temperatures will lower to 32°C, and the west-northwest winds will slightly pick up to 10 km/h. Rainfall is likely by the evening, with an 83% chance of showers expected, making road safety a priority for those traveling at night.

Extended Forecast: A Rainy Weekend and Start to the Week

The upcoming days will continue to bring warm temperatures with a persistent chance of rain, making umbrellas and rain gear essential items for those heading out:

  • Saturday, October 12: A high probability of rain, with a 100% chance of light showers. Temperatures are expected to reach 32°C, with light winds around 10 km/h.
  • Sunday, October 13: Another rainy day is anticipated, with calm winds at 8 km/h and temperatures reaching 31°C.
  • Monday, October 14: A warm high of 31°C and light winds of 9 km/h. Rain chances remain at 98%, marking a continuation of the rainy spell.

Temperatures over the next few days are not expected to exceed 32°C during the day, with lows around 23°C at night, making for a series of warm but rainy days.

Sunlight Hours

For those looking to maximize daylight activities, sunrise in Puerto Vallarta is at 6:54 AM, and sunset occurs at 6:40 PM, providing around 11 hours and 46 minutes of sunlight each day.

Today’s weather in Puerto Vallarta is expected to be marked by a combination of rain and scattered clouds, creating a mix of warm temperatures and cooling showers that residents and visitors should prepare for.

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