Puerto Vallarta Weather Update: Rainy Weekend for September 21, 2024

Puerto Vallarta is in for a wet and stormy weekend, with rain expected to dominate the forecast starting Saturday, September 21, and continuing into the following week. Residents and visitors should prepare for fluctuating weather conditions and take appropriate precautions to ensure safety during this period of heavy precipitation.

Saturday, September 21, 2024: Rain and Safety Alerts

Saturday’s forecast predicts a high likelihood of rain throughout the day, beginning in the morning with an 86% chance of light to moderate rain. The temperatures at daybreak are expected to rise to 30°C, creating a warm and humid environment. Winds will blow from the west-northwest at 10 km/h, adding to the mild yet noticeable breeze that will accompany the rain. Given the high probability of rain, drivers are urged to reduce speed and maintain safe distances between vehicles, as wet roads can pose significant hazards.

Afternoon Weather
As the afternoon unfolds, the rain is expected to intensify, with a 97% chance of light to moderate showers. The temperature will remain high at 29°C, making the atmosphere feel scorching. Winds will decrease slightly to 7 km/h, but the wet conditions will persist. It is recommended to seek shelter and cool off in air-conditioned spaces, as the heat, combined with rain, may create discomfort for those outdoors. Drivers should continue exercising caution, as visibility may be reduced and roads will likely be slippery.

Evening and Nighttime Forecast
By evening, the chances of rain will decrease slightly to 40%, though light to moderate showers are still expected. The temperature will drop to 27°C, but the environment will remain humid and warm. Residents are advised to stay indoors or seek cooler environments to rest comfortably overnight. Despite the lower rain probability, drivers should continue to take care on the roads, especially with wet surfaces posing ongoing risks.

Tomorrow’s Weather: September 22, 2024

The rain will continue into Sunday, with a 100% chance of light to moderate showers starting early in the morning. Winds will be light, reaching 9 km/h, and temperatures will rise to 31°C. As the day progresses into the evening, similar weather patterns are expected, with temperatures hovering around 30°C. With the heat expected to remain high, it is advisable to stay hydrated, seek shade, and rely on air conditioning to stay cool. The chance of rain will remain high throughout the day, creating potential hazards for drivers. Reduced speeds and increased vehicle spacing are recommended to prevent accidents.

By nightfall, temperatures will drop to 26°C, and the rain will continue with a 100% chance of precipitation. The warm, humid conditions will linger, creating a torrid atmosphere. Seeking cool and air-conditioned environments is recommended for those looking to escape the heat and humidity.

Long-Term Forecast: A Rainy Start to the Week

The rain is not expected to let up as the new week begins, with forecasts predicting rainy conditions through midweek.

  • Monday, September 23: Westerly winds at 9 km/h, with a 100% chance of light rain. Temperatures will hover around 30°C, making it a warm and rainy day.
  • Tuesday, September 24: Similar conditions will persist, with light winds of 8 km/h and a 100% chance of light rain. Temperatures are expected to peak at 31°C, continuing the warm, rainy trend.
  • Wednesday, September 25: Light winds at 9 km/h, with rain likely throughout the day. The temperature will range between 25°C and 31°C, ensuring a humid and rainy environment.

The rest of the week is expected to follow a similar pattern, with rain dominating the forecast. Temperatures will stay within a range of 25°C to 31°C, so residents and visitors are encouraged to take precautions and plan accordingly for the rainy weather.

Additional Information: Sunlight Hours in Puerto Vallarta

For those planning to make the most of the daylight hours despite the rain, the sun will rise at 6:49 AM and set at 6:58 PM on September 21, offering a total of 12 hours and 8 minutes of sunlight. However, with overcast skies and frequent rain, outdoor activities may be affected, and residents should keep a close eye on the weather to ensure they stay safe.

Safety Tips for Rainy Days

  • Drive Safely: Reduce speed, maintain a safe distance between vehicles, and be mindful of wet and slippery roads.
  • Stay Hydrated: With high temperatures and humidity, it’s important to drink plenty of water.
  • Seek Shelter: Rain combined with scorching temperatures can be uncomfortable, so finding air-conditioned spaces or shaded areas is recommended.
  • Prepare for Power Outages: In case of storms or heavy rainfall, brief power outages may occur. Ensure you have backup lighting and supplies on hand.

Puerto Vallarta residents and tourists alike are advised to stay updated on the latest weather conditions, as changes in the forecast can occur rapidly. Taking precautions now will help ensure everyone stays safe and comfortable during this rainy stretch.

Puerto Vallarta is in for a wet and stormy weekend, with rain expected to dominate the forecast starting Saturday, September 21, and continuing into the following week. Residents and visitors should prepare for fluctuating weather conditions and take appropriate precautions to ensure safety during this period of heavy precipitation.

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