Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast: Rainy Conditions Expected for September 11, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — The weather forecast for Wednesday, September 11, 2024, predicts a day filled with light to moderate rainfall, providing much-needed relief from the recent heat. However, residents and tourists should prepare for wet conditions throughout the day and plan accordingly.

Morning

The morning hours will likely see intermittent rain showers, with an 85% chance of light to moderate precipitation. Despite the rain, the day will start warm, with temperatures rising to 29°C. Winds from the west-southwest will remain light, reaching a maximum of 7 km/h, offering minimal impact on outdoor activities. If you’re heading out in the morning, it’s a good idea to have an umbrella on hand as the showers may be persistent.

Afternoon

As the day progresses, the rain will continue, and the probability of precipitation increases to 100% in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to hover around 30°C, creating a warm, humid atmosphere. Winds will pick up slightly, blowing gently at a maximum speed of 9 km/h from the west-southwest. While the breeze will not be particularly strong, the rain will persist, so residents and visitors should be prepared for wet conditions. Those planning outdoor activities are encouraged to bring rain gear and seek shelter when necessary.

Night

As night falls, the rain is expected to continue with a 100% chance of light to moderate showers. Winds will calm down slightly, reaching speeds of just 6 km/h from the west-southwest. With temperatures dropping to 26°C, the evening will still feel warm but more bearable. Drivers should take extra caution, reducing speed and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid any potential accidents due to slippery roads. Seeking shelter in air-conditioned spaces is advised to stay comfortable through the night.

Thursday’s Forecast

Thursday, September 12, 2024, will bring continued cloud cover in the morning with a temperature rising to 34°C. Winds from the west-northwest will remain light, only reaching speeds of 7 km/h. The weather will feel oppressive due to the high heat, so those planning outdoor activities should avoid prolonged sun exposure and stay hydrated.

There is a 73% chance of rain in the afternoon, similar to today’s forecast, and temperatures will remain warm at 34°C. Winds will stay gentle, and conditions will remain favorable for more rain, although the intensity should be light to moderate.

By the evening, temperatures will again drop to 26°C. With a 26% chance of rain during the night, a few light showers may occur, but these will be less consistent compared to the previous day. As always, caution is advised when driving at night, as wet roads can create hazardous conditions.

Extended Weather Outlook

As we look ahead to the next few days, the rain and warm weather will persist in Puerto Vallarta:

  • Friday, September 13: A 100% chance of light rain throughout the day, with temperatures ranging from a low of 25°C to a high of 34°C. Winds will remain light at 8 km/h.
  • Saturday, September 14: The sky will be completely overcast, with light winds of 8 km/h. Temperatures will reach a warm maximum of 32°C.
  • Sunday, September 15: The cloudy skies continue, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 32°C. Winds will blow from the west-northwest at 8 km/h.

Over the next few days, Puerto Vallarta will experience mostly cloudy skies and intermittent rain, with temperatures peaking at 34°C and dropping to a minimum of 25°C. Those planning to be outdoors are advised to keep an umbrella and light rain gear handy and to take precautions against the potential for slippery roads and low visibility during rainy periods.

Sunrise and Sunset

On Wednesday, the sun will rise at 6:47 AM and set at 7:07 PM, giving Puerto Vallarta 12 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. With cloudy skies expected throughout much of the day, sunlight may be scarce, but it’s still a good opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Puerto Vallarta’s rain-kissed scenery while staying dry under cover.

As Puerto Vallarta enters this rainy period, staying updated on the latest weather forecasts and planning accordingly will help residents and visitors navigate the city safely.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — The weather forecast for Wednesday, September 11, 2024, predicts a day filled with light to moderate rainfall, providing much-needed relief from the recent heat. However, residents and tourists should prepare for wet conditions throughout the day and plan accordingly.

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