Weather Report for Puerto Vallarta – Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Puerto Vallarta will experience mostly rainy conditions with some cloudy skies throughout the day. The rain is expected to continue into the evening, creating a humid and muggy atmosphere.

Morning:
As the day begins, expect light winds from the north-northwest at speeds up to 9 km/h. The temperature will reach 31°C, creating a stifling and oppressive atmosphere. The sky will be heavily clouded, so seeking shelter in cool places is advisable to avoid the discomfort of the heat.

Afternoon:
By midday, the gentle north-northwest winds will continue, blowing at a maximum speed of 8 km/h. There is a high probability (84%) of light to moderate rain. With the temperature peaking at 34°C, the weather will feel particularly oppressive. It is wise to avoid prolonged sun exposure and reduce strenuous outdoor activities. If driving, remember to lower your speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to prevent accidents due to wet road conditions.

Evening:
Temperatures will drop slightly to 26°C at night, but the atmosphere will remain hot. Light to moderate rain is expected with a 74% chance of precipitation. It is advisable to seek a refreshing and cool environment to stay comfortable.

Tomorrow’s Weather Outlook:

Morning:
Light winds from the west-northwest at 8 km/h will start the day, with temperatures climbing to 33°C. The atmosphere will feel stifling, so it’s best to avoid prolonged sun exposure and strenuous activities. There’s a 60% chance of light to moderate rain, so be cautious when driving.

Afternoon:
Winds will remain calm at around 12 km/h from the west-northwest. With temperatures around 32°C, the atmosphere will be muggy. Expect a 75% chance of light to moderate rain. When on the road, reduce your speed and keep a safe distance from other vehicles to avoid any potential accidents.

Night:
The temperature will cool slightly to 27°C, with a 31% chance of light to moderate rain. The atmosphere will remain warm, so it’s advisable to find a cool, air-conditioned space to rest.

Long-Term Forecast:

  • Thursday, August 22: Light winds at 9 km/h with a high of 33°C. There is a 100% chance of light rain.
  • Friday, August 23: Expect light rain with a 100% chance. The temperature will be around 30°C, with calm winds at 7 km/h.
  • Saturday, August 24: Temperatures will range from 24°C to 30°C, with overcast skies and light winds of 7 km/h.

Rainy days are expected over the next few days, with temperatures peaking at 34°C and lows around 24°C. It is advisable to take necessary precautions to stay safe during periods of precipitation.

Sunrise and Sunset:
In Puerto Vallarta, sunrise will be at 6:42 AM, and sunset at 7:26 PM, giving you a total of 12 hours and 44 minutes of daylight. Make the most of it!

Puerto Vallarta will experience mostly rainy conditions with some cloudy skies throughout the day. The rain is expected to continue into the evening, creating . . .

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