Weather Update for Puerto Vallarta – September 23, 2024

Puerto Vallarta residents should prepare for a wet start to the week, as light to moderate rain is forecast throughout Monday, with cloudy skies dominating the region. While the rain brings a welcome break from the heat, the humidity will still make for uncomfortable conditions. Here’s a closer look at today’s weather, along with the extended forecast for the week.

Today’s Weather Overview

Morning

The day will start with a 74% chance of light to moderate rain. Winds from the northwest are expected to blow at a gentle 9 km/h, but the temperature will already be at a warm 29°C, making it feel uncomfortably hot. It’s a good idea to stay indoors or seek shaded, cool places to escape the rising humidity.

Afternoon

As the afternoon sets in, there remains a 75% chance of continued light to moderate rain. Temperatures will hover around 29°C, keeping the atmosphere steamy. Winds from the northwest will slow down, barely noticeable at just 8 km/h. It’s advised to avoid long periods outdoors and stay hydrated as the heat and humidity persist.

Night

As night falls, temperatures will dip slightly to 26°C, but the humidity will still make it feel quite warm. There is an 86% chance of rain continuing through the evening. Those driving should take extra caution, as wet roads can become slippery, and visibility may be reduced. It’s best to reduce speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.

Tomorrow’s Weather: Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Tuesday brings a similar pattern, with cloudy skies throughout the day and intermittent rain expected.

  • Morning: The winds will shift slightly, coming from the west-northwest at 8 km/h. The thick cloud cover will block much of the sunlight, and temperatures are expected to rise to 32°C by midday. It is recommended to stay in air-conditioned areas whenever possible to avoid the oppressive heat.
  • Afternoon: Temperatures will peak at 30°C, and there is a 44% chance of rain. Winds will remain light, at 10 km/h from the west-northwest. The combination of heat and humidity will continue to create a stifling environment, so precautions should be taken to stay cool.
  • Night: Rain is almost guaranteed by nightfall, with a 100% chance of light to moderate rain and continued warm temperatures at 26°C. The air will remain muggy, and nighttime activities may be impacted by the persistent rainfall.

Extended Weather Forecast for Puerto Vallarta

  • Wednesday, September 25: Rainy conditions continue, with a 100% chance of light rain throughout the day. Winds from the west-northwest will remain light, at 10 km/h, and temperatures will stay high, reaching 31°C. The rain is expected to provide some relief from the heat, but the atmosphere will remain warm and humid.
  • Thursday, September 26: The rainy streak is set to continue, with a 100% chance of light rain forecast again. Temperatures are expected to reach a warm 32°C, with light winds blowing at 10 km/h. Residents should plan for indoor activities as the rain persists throughout the day.
  • Friday, September 27: The week’s rain pattern remains consistent, with another 100% chance of light rain forecast. The oppressive heat will rise slightly, with temperatures expected to reach 33°C. Light winds at 9 km/h from the northwest will provide little relief from the humidity, making it another uncomfortable day to be outdoors.

Rainy Week Ahead: Stay Prepared

The forecast for Puerto Vallarta indicates a week dominated by rain and cloudy skies, with high humidity and temperatures lingering between 25°C and 33°C. While the rain is expected to offer some respite from the scorching heat, the air will remain thick with humidity, making it essential to stay cool and hydrated.

Local residents and tourists should prepare for wet roads, reduced visibility while driving, and ensure they take appropriate precautions such as using umbrellas and wearing waterproof clothing. As Puerto Vallarta faces a rainy stretch, it’s important to remain cautious while out on the streets.

Sunrise and Sunset Times

For those looking to make the most of the daylight hours, today’s sunrise was at 6:50 AM, with the sun setting at 6:56 PM, providing 12 hours and 6 minutes of sunlight. Despite the rain, there will still be opportunities to enjoy the day, particularly during breaks in the weather.

As Puerto Vallarta moves into the last days of September, the weather remains unpredictable, with rainy conditions expected to last through the week. Staying prepared for wet weather and taking steps to avoid the heat will help make the most of the rainy week ahead. Keep an eye on updates to the forecast, as conditions can change rapidly. Stay safe, stay cool, and enjoy the refreshing rainfall.

Puerto Vallarta residents should prepare for a wet start to the week, as light to moderate rain is forecast throughout Monday, with cloudy skies dominating the region. While the rain brings a welcome break from the heat, the humidity will still make for uncomfortable conditions. Here’s a closer look at today’s weather, along with the extended forecast for the week.

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