Weather Forecast for Puerto Vallarta: Rain and Cloudy Skies on Thursday, September 19, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – The weather for Thursday, September 19, 2024, in Puerto Vallarta brings a mix of cloudy skies and rain throughout the day. Residents and visitors should prepare for fluctuating conditions with hot temperatures, light winds, and occasional showers.

Morning Conditions

Early risers in Puerto Vallarta will experience a cloudy start in certain areas, with light winds from the west-northwest reaching up to 8 km/h. Temperatures will peak at 30°C, creating a hot atmosphere from the start of the day. Those venturing out early may want to seek shade or cool environments to stay refreshed.

Afternoon Forecast

As the day progresses into the afternoon, temperatures will rise slightly to 31°C. The hot air will dominate, although light cloud cover is expected. The winds will remain gentle, coming from the west-northwest at 9 km/h, ensuring that the environment remains calm. Despite the heat, it’s a good time to enjoy the natural beauty Puerto Vallarta offers, though staying hydrated and taking regular breaks in cool spots is recommended.

Evening and Nighttime Outlook

Later in the evening and through the night, conditions will change significantly, with a 67% chance of light to moderate rainfall. Motorists are advised to drive cautiously, keeping safe distances between vehicles as the wet roads may present hazards. The temperature will drop to 25°C, providing some relief from the daytime heat, but the rain will likely continue, contributing to a humid atmosphere.

Tomorrow’s Forecast: September 20, 2024

Looking ahead to tomorrow, light to moderate rain is expected early in the day, with a 70% chance of precipitation. Winds will continue to be light, coming from the west-northwest at 7 km/h, with no major impact on outdoor activities. The day will warm up to 30°C by midday, making it another hot and humid day, perfect for cooling down with ice cream or a cold beverage. Rain chances will increase to 82% in the afternoon, and light rain is expected to persist throughout the night, with temperatures hovering around 26°C.

Long-Term Weather Outlook

The long-term weather forecast for Puerto Vallarta suggests continued rain and cloud cover into the weekend and early next week. Here’s a glance at the upcoming days:

  • Saturday, September 21: Light rain is expected with a 75% chance of precipitation. Winds will blow at 9 km/h from the west-northwest, with a high of 32°C.
  • Sunday, September 22: Another day of light rain is forecasted, with an 83% chance. Winds will remain at 9 km/h, and temperatures will reach 32°C.
  • Monday, September 23: The week starts with a 100% chance of light rain. Winds will be slightly stronger at 10 km/h, with a high of 31°C.

Rainy days are expected to dominate the next several days, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 32°C and minimum temperatures dipping to 24°C. It’s recommended to take appropriate precautions, including carrying umbrellas and driving cautiously during wet conditions.

Daylight in Puerto Vallarta

With the autumn season approaching, Puerto Vallarta will see 12 hours and 10 minutes of daylight. The sun will rise at 6:49 AM and set at 6:59 PM, so make the most of the sunlight before the evening showers set in.

In summary, Thursday, September 19, 2024, and the following days will bring a mix of rain and heat, with humid conditions persisting throughout the week. Stay prepared with rain gear and take advantage of cooler indoor spaces to escape the heat and humidity.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – The weather for Thursday, September 19, 2024, in Puerto Vallarta brings a mix of cloudy skies and rain throughout the day. Residents and visitors should prepare for fluctuating conditions with hot temperatures, light winds, and occasional showers.

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