Weather Report for Puerto Vallarta: Thursday, August 22, 2024

Puerto Vallarta wakes up to a warm and humid morning, with temperatures reaching 28°C early on. The day begins with a 100% chance of light to moderate rain, so be sure to carry an umbrella if you’re heading out. Winds from the west-northwest will be gentle, blowing at a maximum speed of 9 km/h. Even though the sun is up, the rain will keep the atmosphere somewhat cooler, but staying hydrated and protecting yourself from the sun’s rays is still important.

Afternoon: As the day progresses, the heat intensifies, with temperatures climbing to a scorching 31°C. The probability of light to moderate rain remains high at 85%, particularly as the evening approaches. The combination of high temperatures and rain makes it advisable to seek cool, air-conditioned spaces whenever possible. If you’re driving, take extra precautions on the wet roads. Winds will continue to blow from the west-northwest at a slightly reduced speed of 7 km/h.

Evening and Night: As night falls, temperatures will drop to a warm 26°C, and the chance of rain decreases to 40%. The night will be warm and slightly humid, with a gentle breeze from the west at 5 km/h. Although the likelihood of rain diminishes, there is still a chance of light to moderate showers, so it’s a good idea to keep an umbrella or raincoat handy.

Tomorrow’s Forecast: Looking ahead to tomorrow, Friday, August 23, the day will start off warm, with temperatures reaching 32°C. Expect a thick layer of clouds throughout the day, which might affect natural lighting; using bright lighting indoors can help lift your mood. As the afternoon approaches, there is a 78% chance of rain, with temperatures gradually cooling down to 27°C. The wind will remain light at 9 km/h, continuing from the west. As night falls, the temperature will settle at 26°C, with a 79% chance of rain.

Extended Forecast:

  • Saturday, August 24: A 100% chance of light rain, with temperatures ranging from 24°C to 28°C. Winds will be light at 6 km/h.
  • Sunday, August 25: Expect light winds at 9 km/h, with a minimum temperature of 23°C and a maximum of 32°C. There is a 100% chance of light rain.
  • Monday, August 26: Temperatures will range from 25°C to 32°C, with an 81% chance of light rain. Winds will remain light at 8 km/h.

The upcoming days in Puerto Vallarta are expected to be mostly rainy with intermittent cloud cover. Maximum temperatures will not exceed 32°C, while minimum temperatures will hover around 23°C. It is advisable to take appropriate precautions and stay informed about changing weather conditions.

Sunrise and Sunset: Sunrise is at 6:42 AM and sunset at 7:25 PM, offering 12 hours and 42 minutes of daylight. Make the most of the day, whether rain or shine!

Puerto Vallarta wakes up to a warm and humid morning, with temperatures reaching 28°C early on. The day begins with a 100% chance of light to moderate rain, so be sure to carry an umbrella if you're heading out. Winds from the west-northwest will be gentle, blowing at a maximum speed of 9 km/h. Even though the sun is up, the rain will keep the atmosphere somewhat cooler, but staying hydrated and protecting yourself from the sun’s rays is still important.

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