Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast: September 18, 2024

Today, Puerto Vallarta is expected to experience mostly cloudy skies with occasional scattered clouds. The weather will remain warm throughout the day, with a chance of light winds and a mild evening. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect.

Morning Starting the day, Puerto Vallarta will see partly cloudy skies, creating a pleasant atmosphere for early outdoor activities. The western winds will be light, reaching speeds of up to 8 km/h, providing a gentle breeze. As the temperature rises to 29°C, it will be warm but comfortable, making it an ideal time for a walk along the Malecon or a morning coffee on the beach.

Afternoon By late morning and into the afternoon, the wind from the west will slightly increase to a maximum speed of 9 km/h. The temperature will peak at 31°C, creating a muggy environment. While the humidity will make the air feel warmer, scattered clouds in the sky should offer some relief from direct sunlight. It’s recommended to stay hydrated and take breaks in cool or shaded areas during this time. Exploring indoor attractions, such as local galleries or the Vallarta Botanical Gardens, could provide an enjoyable respite from the heat.

Evening and Night As the sun sets, Puerto Vallarta will experience clearer skies with few clouds. The temperature will cool down to around 24°C, offering a perfect opportunity to enjoy the vibrant nightlife or a peaceful evening stroll along the shoreline. The light breeze will persist, and the moon will be visible with little cloud cover, adding to the serene atmosphere of the night. For nature enthusiasts, this is a great time to soak in the beauty of the area’s tropical surroundings.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, Puerto Vallarta will continue with muggy conditions, with a forecast of 31°C and light winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h. The day will begin with dense cloud cover, which may linger through the morning hours. However, the sky is expected to clear up by the evening, allowing for outdoor activities once again.

Long-Term Forecast

  • Friday, September 20: Overcast skies are predicted, with a gentle breeze of 9 km/h and a warm high of 30°C.
  • Saturday, September 21: Winds from the west-northwest at 10 km/h with a 57% chance of light rain. Temperatures will reach 31°C.
  • Sunday, September 22: Occasional scattered clouds will return, and temperatures will range from 24°C to 32°C with pleasant winds of 9 km/h.

Throughout the rest of the week, expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional patches of sunshine. Maximum temperatures are not expected to exceed 32°C, and minimum temperatures will hover around 23°C, providing comfortable evenings for outdoor dining or events.

Puerto Vallarta will enjoy approximately 12 hours and 11 minutes of daylight today, with sunrise at 6:48 AM and sunset at 7:00 PM. Whether exploring the town, relaxing on the beach, or venturing into the Sierra Madre mountains, there’s plenty of time to enjoy the natural beauty that Puerto Vallarta has to offer.

Stay safe, hydrated, and make the most of today’s mild weather conditions!

Today, Puerto Vallarta is expected to experience mostly cloudy skies with occasional scattered clouds. The weather will remain warm throughout the day, with a chance of light winds and a mild evening. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what to expect.

Follow Us On Google News | Get Our Newsletter



Trending News on PVDN

  • cancun-hotels-sargassum-cleanup-failuresCancun Weekly Sargassum Outlook (June 24–30, 2025) Sargassum levels across the Caribbean continue to rise as the 2025 season peaks. Tourists heading to Cancún or Isla Mujeres this week should be prepared for varying beach conditions. Here’s what to expect. 📡 Offshore Conditions Satellite data from the University of South Florida reports the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has reached record levels this…
  • real estate puerto vallartaJalisco lawmakers propose limiting short-term platform rentals to 180 nights per year to fight gentrification and real estate speculation Jalisco lawmakers propose limiting short-term platform rentals to 180 nights per year and taxing vacant homes, aiming to curb gentrification and ease the housing crisis across the state. In a push to address the growing housing crisis and slow the pace of gentrification, Jalisco lawmaker Mariana Casillas Guerrero of the Futuro Party has proposed a…
  • ci-banco-intercam-operations-puerto-vallartaCI Banco and Intercam banks in Puerto Vallarta operate normally after government seizure following US accusing banks of laundering for cartels CI Banco and Intercam Banco branches in Puerto Vallarta remain fully operational following a temporary management intervention by Mexico’s financial authorities. CI Banco and Intercam Banco branches across Puerto Vallarta are operating without disruption, despite an official intervention by Mexico’s financial authorities aimed at temporarily replacing their administrative leadership. The move, announced through Press Release…
  • armed-robbery-santander-puerto-vallartaArmed Robbery Outside Santander Bank in Puerto Vallarta Another armed robbery outside Santander on Francisco Villa in Puerto Vallarta has raised alarm after thieves threatened a woman and fled with a large sum of cash. For at least the third time in recent months, an armed robbery has occurred outside a Santander bank branch in Puerto Vallarta, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns surrounding…
  • timeshare puerto vallartaUS Uncertainty Slows Growth in Mexico’s Vacation Property Market in 2025 Tourism developers in Mexico lower 2025 sales projections due to U.S. policy uncertainty under Trump, with American buyers making up 70% of the market. Mexico’s vacation property market is feeling the effects of political turbulence north of the border, with tourism developers projecting slower sales growth in 2025. According to the Mexican Association of Tourism…
  • guanajuato-massacre-crisis-2025Guanajuato leads Mexico in massacres in 2025 with more than 30 deadly attacks Guanajuato has recorded over 30 massacres in 2025, the highest in Mexico. The most recent, in Irapuato, left 12 dead and drew condemnation from President Sheinbaum. Guanajuato has become the deadliest state in Mexico in 2025, with more than 30 massacres recorded so far this year, according to estimates that include data from the NGO…
  • san-miguel-de-allende-crime-migration-preventionSan Miguel de Allende takes action to stop crime migration from neighboring towns As criminal groups move north through Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende boosts security and unites the community to prevent violence from spilling into the city. San Miguel de Allende, one of Mexico’s most beloved colonial cities, is confronting an unsettling rise in regional violence. Mayor Mauricio Trejo Pureco has issued a stark warning: escalating crime…
  • cancun-sargassum-environmental-fund-responseCancun considers using environmental trust fund to combat record sargassum arrival Cancun officials are exploring the use of an environmental sanitation trust fund to address the overwhelming sargassum problem plaguing the region’s beaches. Cancun is facing yet another wave of sargassum, and local officials say the situation is straining both the city’s manpower and financial resources. Miguel Ángel Zenteno, Municipal Trustee of Benito Juárez, is proposing…
  • cancun-2025-sargassum-beaches-and-activitiesSargassum won’t ruin your Cancun vacation, there are plenty of clean beaches and tourist activities As the 2025 sargassum season continues through September, visitors to Cancun can still enjoy clear beaches like Playa Delfines and Playa Caracol. As the 2025 sargassum season intensifies across Quintana Roo, tourists are finding it more difficult to enjoy the region’s iconic white-sand beaches without encountering the unsightly brown seaweed. While the influx of sargassum…
  • cancun-beaches-50-tons-sargassum-cleanupCancún beach overwhelmed by over 50 tons of sargassum in 24 hours Over 50 tons of sargassum were removed from Cancún’s Chac Mool Beach in just 24 hours, as authorities ramp up cleaning efforts across three key public beaches. Cancún’s white-sand beaches are under pressure once again as an unusually large volume of sargassum has washed ashore in the last 24 hours, disrupting tourism and triggering a…
Scroll to Top