Weather Report for Puerto Vallarta: August 21, 2024

Morning:
Light to moderate rain is expected early this morning, with a 54% chance of precipitation. Gentle northwesterly winds, barely noticeable at a maximum speed of 7 km/h, will contribute to a muggy atmosphere as temperatures reach 31°C. It is advisable to stay in cool, air-conditioned places to remain comfortable.

Afternoon:
As we move into the afternoon, temperatures will slightly rise to 32°C, maintaining a warm air temperature. The wind will remain calm, with northwesterly breezes at 7 km/h, and will not cause any disturbance. However, with a 100% chance of light to moderate rain, driving conditions may be affected. It is recommended to reduce speed and maintain a safe distance on the roads to ensure safety.

Evening:
Tonight, the probability of rain remains high at 95%. With temperatures around 26°C, the atmosphere will be warm, making it a good idea to seek out a refreshing and cool space, especially during the rain.


Tomorrow’s Weather:

Morning:
Tomorrow morning, expect calm winds from the west-northwest at around 8 km/h, with a 61% chance of light to moderate rain. The temperature will be around 32°C, indicating a stifling environment. It’s advisable to cool off in air-conditioned spaces and exercise caution when driving due to the potential for wet roads.

Late Morning:
By the end of the morning, light to moderate rain is expected to be at 100%. With temperatures at 30°C, the environment will remain hot and torrid, so staying in air-conditioned areas is recommended. Gentle winds from the west-northwest at 6 km/h will be barely noticeable.

Dusk:
As dusk approaches, temperatures will drop slightly to 27°C, maintaining a warm atmosphere. There is a 61% chance of light to moderate rain, so finding a cool and refreshing space is advisable.


Long-Term Weather Forecast:

  • Friday, August 23:
    A 100% chance of light rain is expected. Temperatures will remain warm, dropping slightly to 32°C. Winds from the northwest will be light at 8 km/h.
  • Saturday, August 24:
    The day will see a high of 31°C with a completely cloudy sky. Light winds will continue at 7 km/h, maintaining a warm atmosphere.
  • Sunday, August 25:
    A 100% chance of light rain is expected once again, with temperatures reaching a warm high of 31°C. Winds will come from the west-northwest at 8 km/h.

For the upcoming days, rain is anticipated, with partly cloudy skies. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 32°C, and minimum temperatures will be around 23°C. Given the forecast, it is recommended to take appropriate precautions to stay dry and comfortable.

Sunrise and Sunset:
In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise today is at 6:42 AM, and sunset will be at 7:25 PM, offering 12 hours and 43 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the daylight hours!

Morning:Light to moderate rain is expected early this morning, with a 54% chance of precipitation. Gentle northwesterly winds, barely noticeable at . . .

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