Puerto Vallarta Weather Forecast for May 23, 2025

Stay ahead of the Puerto Vallarta weather forecast with today’s mostly clear skies, afternoon highs of 35 °C, and simple tips to stay cool and enjoy the night.

On Friday, May 23, 2025, Puerto Vallarta will bake under mostly clear skies as temperatures climb steadily from dawn until night. A gentle west-northwesterly breeze will temper the heat at times, but residents and visitors should plan around the rising mercury. From early breaks in the shade to late-night stargazing, here’s what to expect today—and a glimpse at tomorrow’s outlook.

Morning: Quick Start Under Intense Heat
As the sun breaks over Banderas Bay, light west-northwesterly winds will blow up to 12 km/h (7.5 mph) without gusts. By 6 AM, temperatures will already hit 33 °C (91 °F), making early-morning errands feel like a workout. Clouds will drift through the sky in patches, offering brief relief but little real cover. Locals should seek shade whenever possible, carry water on short trips, and consider scheduling outdoor chores before temperatures spike further.

Afternoon: Peak Heat and Clear Views
By midday, the cloud cover will thin to almost nothing, leaving room for relentless sunshine. Expect a high of 35 °C (95 °F) by 2 PM as the breeze holds steady at 12 km/h from the west-northwest. The lack of clouds means no extra shade, so plan beach or poolside breaks accordingly. Sun protection—hats, sunglasses and high-SPF sunscreen—will carry the day. Even simple walks along the Malecón will feel warmer than usual; pace yourself and hydrate often.

Night: Perfect Conditions for Stargazing
When evening settles in, winds will calm to around 5 km/h (3 mph), and temperatures will drop to a comfortable 25 °C (77 °F). The sky will clear entirely, granting an unobstructed view of stars above the bay. Whether you’re dining on a terrace or taking a moonlit stroll on Playa de los Muertos, you’ll enjoy an ideal mix of warmth and breeze. Local bars and beachfront restaurants can highlight tonight’s clear-sky setting—just don’t forget a light jacket if you plan to linger after midnight.

Local Tip: Embrace Outdoor Evenings
With nights this clear, turn an ordinary Friday into a star-filled evening. Pack a simple snack—fresh fruit, tacos al pastor or guacamole—and head to one of Vallarta’s public parks or your own terrace. Lay out a blanket, share stories under the sky, and let the gentle sea breeze carry away the day’s heat. A casual picnic at Plaza de Armas or Lazaro Cardenas Park beats a crowded restaurant and ties perfectly into tonight’s weather.

Tomorrow’s Dawn: More Heat and Partly Cloudy Skies
On Saturday, May 24, the day will start much like today: dawn winds from the west-northwest will stay light at up to 12 km/h (7.5 mph), and skies will show broken clouds. Although clouds may drift by, the sun will shine through often enough to push the temperature to 36 °C (96 °F) by late morning. Plan any early-morning outings—jogging along the waterfront or quick beach dips—to avoid the day’s hottest stretch.

Tomorrow’s Late Morning: Few Clouds, Rising Temperatures
By 11 AM, winds will ease slightly to 11 km/h (6.8 mph), and clouds will thin to scattered puffs. You’ll feel the heat intensify, with temperatures climbing to 35 °C (95 °F). Outdoor adventures—zip-lining in the jungle or poolside lounging—will still feel fiery. Keep reusable water bottles handy and seek air-conditioned spots during midday. Beachside palapas offer shade, but plan for shorter sessions in direct sun.

Tomorrow’s Full-Moon Evening: Clear and Calm
As night falls on May 24, the full moon will rise into a spotless sky. Gentle west-northwesterly winds will barely register at 5 km/h. Temperatures will hover around 25 °C (77 °F), matching tonight’s pleasant conditions. It’s a perfect setup for rooftop dinners, moonlit boat rides, or late-night beach walks. Local tour operators may spotlight this clear-sky, low-wind window for evening cruises or paddle-board sessions under moonlight.

Stay Ahead of the Heat
Whether you’re local or just visiting, use the Puerto Vallarta weather forecast to plan your days and nights. Early starts, plenty of breaks in shaded or air-conditioned spots, and simple outdoor gatherings will let you enjoy the city without getting overwhelmed by the heat. Tomorrow promises much of the same—clear skies, rising temps, and ideal conditions for both sun worshippers and stargazers. Keep an eye on local updates, stay hydrated, and make the most of this sunny stretch along Mexico’s Pacific Coast.

Stay ahead of the Puerto Vallarta weather forecast with today’s mostly clear skies, afternoon highs of 35 °C, and simple tips to stay cool and enjoy the night.

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