Weather Update for Puerto Vallarta: August 27, 2024

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – August 27, 2024 – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should prepare for a mix of rain and partly cloudy skies today, with the likelihood of precipitation increasing as the day progresses.

Today’s Weather: A Breakdown

Morning:
The day starts with calm conditions, with gentle winds from the west-southwest at a speed of just 7 km/h. The temperature will be a warm 31°C, creating a hot and humid environment. The sky will be mostly cloudy, offering limited relief from the heat. Those spending time outdoors should consider seeking out shaded areas or air-conditioned spaces to stay cool.

Afternoon:
As the day progresses, the weather is expected to shift, with a 99% chance of light to moderate rain in the early afternoon. These conditions warrant caution on the roads, as wet surfaces could increase the risk of accidents. Winds will remain light, blowing from the west-southwest at 8 km/h, and the temperature will slightly decrease to 30°C.

Evening:
The chance of rain will increase to 100% by the evening, with light to moderate showers anticipated. Drivers are advised to continue exercising caution by reducing speed and maintaining a safe distance between vehicles. The temperature will hold steady at 27°C, with warm and humid conditions persisting throughout the night.

Tomorrow’s Forecast: More Rain Ahead

Looking ahead to tomorrow, August 28, 2024, the weather pattern is expected to continue with similar conditions.

Morning:
Gentle winds from the west, blowing at a maximum speed of 8 km/h, will accompany a hot and oppressive temperature of 33°C. With a 100% chance of light to moderate rain, those planning outdoor activities should consider alternative indoor options. Prolonged exposure to the sun and strenuous activities are not recommended due to the high temperatures.

Afternoon:
The likelihood of rain remains high at 100% into the early afternoon. Winds will be light, from the west at 9 km/h, and the temperature will drop slightly to 31°C. As the rain continues, it is advisable to drive carefully and stay hydrated by seeking out cool, air-conditioned environments.

Evening:
Rain is expected to persist into the evening, with temperatures cooling to 26°C. The muggy atmosphere will make it essential to find ways to stay cool, whether indoors or in sheltered outdoor areas.

Long-Term Weather Forecast: Rainy Days Ahead

For those planning later in the week, here’s a quick look at the weather forecast:

  • Thursday, August 29: Expect a high of 30°C with a 100% chance of light rain. Winds from the west will be calm at 6 km/h.
  • Friday, August 30: A day of light rain with temperatures peaking at 28°C. Winds will be almost negligible at 4 km/h.
  • Saturday, August 31: The weekend starts with a temperature of 32°C and an 86% chance of light rain. Winds will shift to the west-northwest at 9 km/h.

Over the next few days, Puerto Vallarta will experience consistent rainfall, with temperatures remaining warm but not exceeding 33°C. The minimum temperatures are expected to be around 24°C. As Friday approaches, a notable decrease in temperature is forecasted, offering some respite from the heat.

Sunrise and Sunset: Make the Most of the Day

The sun will rise at 6:43 AM and set at 7:21 PM, giving Puerto Vallarta a total of 12 hours and 37 minutes of daylight. Despite the rainy weather, there will still be ample time to enjoy the outdoors, so make sure to plan accordingly.

As Puerto Vallarta navigates through these rainy days, residents and visitors alike are encouraged to stay informed, drive safely, and take the necessary precautions to stay comfortable and dry.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – August 27, 2024 – Residents and visitors in Puerto Vallarta should prepare for a mix of rain and partly cloudy skies today, with the likelihood of precipitation increasing as the day progresses.

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