Puerto Vallarta Weather Report: Friday, August 30, 2024

Morning:
As dawn breaks over Puerto Vallarta, residents can expect a warm and humid start to the day. The temperature will reach a scorching 30°C, making it advisable to seek refuge in air-conditioned spaces if possible. Light rain is anticipated with a 75% probability, accompanied by gentle west-northwest winds at approximately 7 km/h. These winds will have minimal impact on the already warm atmosphere.

Afternoon:
As the day progresses into the afternoon, the temperature will slightly decrease to 29°C, providing some relief from the morning heat. However, the humidity will persist, creating a warm and sticky environment. The chance of rain increases significantly to 100%, with light to moderate showers expected. Drivers are urged to exercise caution on the roads, as wet conditions could increase the risk of accidents. Winds will remain moderate, blowing from the west-northwest at around 6 km/h.

Evening:
As night falls, the temperature will drop further to 26°C, yet the atmosphere will remain muggy. The sky is expected to be densely cloudy, contributing to a heavy, humid night. Residents should consider using bright indoor lighting or natural light to counter the gloomy weather and improve their mood. Gentle west-northwest winds at approximately 4 km/h will prevail, making for a calm yet warm evening.

Tomorrow’s Forecast:
Saturday, August 31, is expected to start with heavily overcast skies and a temperature reaching up to 32°C. The day will be typical of summer, suitable for enjoying cold beverages and staying cool indoors. The west wind will be light, blowing at around 8 km/h. As the morning transitions into midday, the temperature will hover around 30°C, and there is a 100% chance of rain. Evening conditions will be similar, with temperatures at 26°C and continuing rain. Winds will be light at 4 km/h from the west, maintaining a warm atmosphere throughout the night.

Long-Term Forecast:
Looking ahead, Puerto Vallarta will experience consistent rain and partly cloudy skies in the coming days.

  • Sunday, September 1: Warm temperatures peaking at 32°C, with a 100% chance of light rain and light winds at 8 km/h.
  • Monday, September 2: Temperatures will be slightly cooler at 31°C, with continued rain and west-southwest winds at 8 km/h.
  • Tuesday, September 3: A 100% chance of light rain persists, with temperatures dipping to 30°C and calm winds at 7 km/h.

The rest of the week will follow this trend, with maximum temperatures staying below 32°C and minimum temperatures around 24°C. Rain is likely throughout, so residents are advised to take necessary precautions.

Sunrise and Sunset:
Puerto Vallarta will experience 12 hours and 33 minutes of daylight today, with the sun rising at 6:44 AM and setting at 7:18 PM. Make the most of the daylight hours, but remember to stay prepared for the rain.

Stay safe and dry, Puerto Vallarta!

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