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Upcoming Events in Puerto Vallarta
Free Sunday trivia night with bar prizes; listings include June 21 and June 28.
05 July 2026

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Awaysis Rio Bar, Rivera del Río 166, Zona Romántica, Emiliano Zapata, 48380 Puerto Vallarta, Jal.

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7-day forecast

Weather this week in Puerto Vallarta
Forecast
2026-07-05
Cloudy
33°C27°C
2026-07-06
Heavy thunderstorm
33°C27°C
2026-07-07
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C26°C
2026-07-08
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C26°C
2026-07-09
Light rain
31°C26°C
2026-07-10
Scattered thunderstorms
32°C26°C
2026-07-11
Mostly sunny
33°C27°C
Source: Includes weather data from Google Maps

Daily Reports

Weather - PVR Airport - Peso Report - Every Morning.
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Puerto Vallarta Airport Flight Report for July 5

PVR flight report for July 5, 2026, with current arrivals, departures, delays, cancellations, and weather issues that could affect Puerto Vallarta travel.
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USD/MXN Holds Near 17.47 After Softer U.S. Jobs

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Puerto Vallarta Weather Today – July 5, 2026

Cloudy, humid morning in Puerto Vallarta, with afternoon heat, late-day thunderstorm risk, and beach caution for July 5.
The local stories, alerts, travel notes, beach conditions, and practical updates residents and visitors should know before starting the day. Updated daily.
Puerto Vallarta Weather Brings Heat and Light Rain

What to Watch in Puerto Vallarta Today

Today’s watch is a mix of afternoon-storm risk, localized public works, beach-safety concerns, and World Cup-related crowd movement.

  • Developing local story: Watch for follow-up on the municipal police investigation after reporting that a Puerto Vallarta police officer was detained in a forced-disappearance case; avoid overstating beyond confirmed legal proceedings.
  • Government and public works: City crews remain focused on pothole repair, empedrado work, storm-drain cleaning, and canal desilting in corridors including Emiliano Zapata/Olas Altas, Francisco Villa, Versalles, Manantial, Medina Ascencio, Avenida México, Tamaulipas, and Paseo de las Palmas.
  • Weather risk: Puerto Vallarta’s forecast calls for a hot, mostly cloudy day with a spotty afternoon thunderstorm; broader Jalisco forecasts also point to strong rain potential, so low-lying streets and clogged drains matter today.
  • Mobility issue: No verified citywide road closure was found this morning, but localized slowdowns are possible where public works, ponding, or event traffic overlap, especially near Medina Ascencio, Avenida México, Francisco Villa, and the Hotel Zone.
  • Public service reminder: No major citywide SEAPAL disruption was reported this morning; the utility recently reported roughly 97% water-supply coverage but continued to remind households that cisterns and rooftop tanks help during temporary interruptions.
  • Tourism, airport, and beach impact: The Vibra Jalisco Fan Zone near Playa Camarones remains active through July 19, which can add pedestrian and parking pressure in the Hotel Zone; beachgoers should also keep crocodile and yellow-flag precautions in mind.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

These are verified today events with enough planning information to be useful; check directly with venues for last-minute changes.

  • Hummingbird Weekend — Vallarta Botanical Garden, Carretera Costera a Barra de Navidad Km. 24; 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Nature activities, workshops, and garden programming.
  • The Tryst Drag Brunch — The Tryst Puerto Vallarta, Púlpito 138, Zona Romántica; 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., with seatings listed at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
  • PV T Dance Special Independence Weekend Edition — The Top Sky Bar, Amapas 380, Emiliano Zapata; 2:00 p.m. Rooftop afternoon party.
  • Sundays Fundays — La Catrina Cantina, Lázaro Cárdenas 315B, Emiliano Zapata; 4:30 p.m. Music and drag; listing notes no cover.
  • Slice… Smash… Score! Mexico vs England Watch Party — El Soñador, Ignacio L. Vallarta 229; 6:00 p.m. Soccer watch party; listing notes no cover.
  • Mariachi Fiesta Mexicana with Scenic Views — Hacienda San Angel, Calle Miramar 336, El Centro; 7:30 p.m., with live mariachi listed from 7:30–8:30 p.m.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide road, water, power, garbage, bus, or taxi disruption was verified this morning; today’s practical watch is localized rain, drainage, and work-zone slowdowns.

  • Roadwork and drainage: Public Works reported active pothole, empedrado, and desilting work across several neighborhoods and major corridors, including Emiliano Zapata/Olas Altas, Francisco Villa, Versalles, Medina Ascencio, Avenida México, Tamaulipas, and Paseo de las Palmas.
  • Flood-prone watch: Afternoon thunderstorms could quickly turn drain-clearing areas into slow spots; drivers should watch low points, canal crossings, and streets near ongoing desilting work.
  • Water service: No new citywide SEAPAL cut was reported in the current checks; the utility said June service coverage stayed near 97% across more than 350 colonias, while prior highway-related work temporarily affected 136 colonias before service was restored.
  • Leak watch: SEAPAL recently reported repairs to four potable-water leaks, including points in López Mateos and Palma Real, and said rains and aging lines can continue to trigger localized problems.
  • Event mobility: The Fan Zone near Playa Camarones remains open, with free public screenings and food/music areas, so the Hotel Zone may see localized pedestrian, parking, and ride-share pressure.

Red flags close nine popular Puerto Vallarta beaches as rip currents rise

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

Today is a cautious beach day: usable morning conditions, but afternoon storms, yellow-flag precautions, runoff, and wildlife risk should shape plans.

  • Beach flags: The latest accessible official beach-flag update found this morning was from July 4 and reported yellow-flag precaution conditions; check the lifeguard stand before entering because flags can change by beach and hour.
  • Ocean and weather window: Best beach window is morning into early afternoon; Puerto Vallarta is forecast to be mostly cloudy and hot, with a spotty thunderstorm risk later in the day.
  • Rip current and rough surf risk: Treat yellow flags as a caution signal: stay near lifeguarded areas, avoid swimming alone, and get out quickly if storms, wind, or murky runoff arrive.
  • Wildlife alert: Crocodile precautions remain relevant near river mouths, estuaries, Marina Vallarta, Boca de Tomates, and Boca Negra following recent warnings and reporting tied to the late-June fatal attack.
  • Runoff concern: Avoid swimming near the Cuale, Pitillal, and Ameca river outflows after rain or where water looks brown, foamy, or debris-filled.
  • Port status: No major Puerto Vallarta port-wide disruption was verified in accessible morning checks; small-craft operators should still confirm conditions with the marina, tour operator, or Capitanía before departure.

Airport and Travel Update

Puerto Vallarta airport operations appear normal in public morning checks, with weather the main possible late-day variable.

  • Flight board count: FlightStats’ visible morning board segment for July 5 showed 23 arrivals and 16 departures for PVR in the displayed window; a reliable full-day public count was not available from that source.
  • Cancellations and delays: No airport-wide closure, mass cancellation pattern, or major citywide access disruption was verified in the public checks used for this update.
  • Weather impact: Afternoon thunderstorms are the main travel variable; late-day arrivals, ramp work, and departures can be more vulnerable to holds or short delays if storms build over the bay.
  • Airport access: No verified major closure was found on the airport corridor this morning, but allow extra time if showers hit Medina Ascencio or Avenida México, where public works and ponding can slow traffic.
  • Tourism movement: Fan Zone activity in the Hotel Zone is not an airport disruption, but it can affect taxis, ride-share availability, and traffic flow around Playa Camarones later in the day

 

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Peso Exchange Rate Today

The peso is starting Sunday near 17.47 per U.S. dollar, with weekend liquidity thin and no fresh Banxico FIX rate expected until the next business day.

  • USD/MXN reference: The live market reference checked this morning was around 17.4695 pesos per dollar, close to the previous close near 17.4550.
  • Official reference: Banxico’s latest available FIX-related value for weekend obligations was 17.4725, with no new normal Sunday FIX publication.
  • Morning movement: The peso is essentially flat around the 17.47 level, with only light weekend movement visible in available market references.
  • What may move it next: Watch the U.S. dollar, global risk appetite, Monday liquidity, Banxico rate expectations, and renewed trade-policy headlines; Reuters’ latest polling context still points to a relatively stable peso outlook, with uncertainty around rates and USMCA talks.
  • Local exchange note: Casas de cambio, banks, hotels, and ATMs will quote away from the mid-market rate, so 17.47 should be treated as a reference point, not the exact cash rate residents or visitors will receive.

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