Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast – October 9, 2024

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should prepare for a rainy forecast, as weather conditions throughout the week indicate periods of rain, occasional clouds, and warm temperatures. Here’s a detailed look at the weather conditions and what to expect in the coming days.

Today’s Weather – October 9, 2024

Morning: The day begins with light west-northwest winds reaching 8 km/h, with minimal impact on outdoor activities. The temperature will reach a warm 29 °C, with only a few clouds in the sky. It’s an excellent opportunity to explore the natural surroundings of Puerto Vallarta before conditions change later in the day.

Afternoon: By midday, temperatures will peak around 30 °C, marking a torrid afternoon. A 92% chance of light to moderate rain is anticipated, so it’s recommended to seek shade or retreat to air-conditioned spaces to escape the heat and humidity. Calm winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h will contribute to an almost stagnant atmosphere.

Evening: Rain chances will reduce to 52% by evening, with light to moderate precipitation still possible. Drivers should exercise caution on wet roads, reducing speed and maintaining a safe following distance. Evening temperatures are expected to cool slightly to 25 °C.

Tomorrow’s Forecast – October 10, 2024

Morning: Tomorrow’s weather will bring slightly higher temperatures, beginning at a warm 31 °C in the morning. Winds from the west-northwest will be barely noticeable at around 8 km/h. Expect a high level of humidity, which can lead to a stifling atmosphere. Seek out cooler spaces and take breaks if spending time outdoors.

Afternoon: Conditions in the early afternoon will reach 30 °C, with an 89% chance of light to moderate rain. Calm winds will remain present, making the humid and warm environment more intense.

Evening: Rain is expected to taper off, with a 20% chance of precipitation by the evening. Temperatures will settle at 25 °C, with west-northwest winds at 4 km/h, keeping the evening conditions adaptable for outdoor activities.

Long-Term Forecast

The rest of the week will bring continued rain and warmth:

  • Friday, October 11: A high of 32 °C with a 48% chance of light rain. Winds from the west-northwest will be slightly stronger at 10 km/h.
  • Saturday, October 12: A consistent high of 32 °C with a 100% likelihood of light rain throughout the day. Winds from the west-northwest will maintain a speed of 9 km/h.
  • Sunday, October 13: Light rain at 100% probability will continue, with northwest winds reaching 9 km/h. Temperatures will vary from 23 °C to 31 °C, maintaining a warm but rainy environment.

Following Sunday, partly cloudy skies with intermittent rain showers are expected, with temperatures staying within a range of 23 °C to 32 °C. Precautions such as carrying an umbrella and checking weather updates regularly are recommended.

Sunrise and Sunset

Puerto Vallarta will experience approximately 11 hours and 47 minutes of daylight, with sunrise at 6:54 AM and sunset at 6:41 PM.

For Puerto Vallarta residents and visitors alike, this weather pattern signifies the need for light rain gear and plans that accommodate brief intervals of rain throughout the week.

Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should prepare for a rainy forecast, as weather conditions throughout the week indicate periods of rain, occasional clouds, and warm temperatures. Here’s a detailed look at the weather conditions and what to expect in the coming days.

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