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Puerto Vallarta Faces High Surf and Rip Current Risk

Puerto Vallarta Faces High Surf and Rip Current Risk

Puerto Vallarta beaches face mar de fondo, high surf and rip-current risk June 15, with federal officials urging caution along Jalisco’s coast.
Man Rescued From Río Cuale After Rain Swells River

Man Rescued From Río Cuale After Rain Swells River

A 44-year-old man was rescued from the Río Cuale near El Caloso after rain raised the river. Officials warn against crossings.
New Youth Mental Health Clinic Opens in Puerto Vallarta

New Youth Mental Health Clinic Opens in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta opens a youth psychological office at Casa Joven in El Coapinole for residents ages 12 to 29.
Profepa Closes Avenida México Site Over Habitat Damage

Profepa Closes Avenida México Site Over Habitat Damage

Profepa closed an Avenida México property in Puerto Vallarta after a complaint over a drained lagoon and protected fauna habitat.
Plan Marina Remains in Prevention Phase in Vallarta

Plan Marina Remains in Prevention Phase in Vallarta

SEMAR keeps Plan Marina in prevention mode in Puerto Vallarta as rain, surf and rip-current monitoring continue along the bay.

Puerto Vallarta Lifeguards Maintain Beach Flag Watch

Puerto Vallarta lifeguards kept beach-flag watch as surf, rip currents and rain risk continued around the bay.

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Puerto Vallarta Weather Brings Heat and Light Rain

What to Watch in Puerto Vallarta Today

Puerto Vallarta starts Monday with heat, hazy sun, rougher surf, and infrastructure follow-up around the Centro-Norte collector repair.

  • Developing local story: The Centro-Norte collector collapse remains the city infrastructure issue to watch after SEAPAL reported a damaged sanitary line and sinkhole in the Avenida México / El Capricho / Las Moras sector.
  • Government/public works: Drivers should still watch for cones, crews, or lane shifts around Avenida México and Prisciliano Sánchez if reconstruction work or traffic-control measures remain in place.
  • Weather risk: Expect a hot, hazy day with a high near 33°C / 91°F. Hydration, shade, and midday heat precautions matter today.
  • Beach impact: Mar de fondo is the main public-safety concern, with rougher surf expected along the Jalisco coast. Follow lifeguard flags beach by beach.
  • Road/mobility watch: The Guadalajara–Puerto Vallarta highway was reported with moderate flow early Monday, with no verified closure in the public checks reviewed.
  • Tourism/resident reminder: The Vibra Jalisco Fan Zone continues in the Hotel Zone near Playa Camarones, so expect match-time foot traffic, rideshare demand, and parking pressure in that area. No major citywide shutdown was reported this morning.

What’s Happening Today in Vallarta

Verified public listings for today are mostly World Cup watch activity and recurring nightlife shows; no separate municipal civic event was confirmed from the public sources reviewed.

  • Vibra Jalisco Zona Fan Puerto Vallarta — Fan Zone in the Hotel Zone, steps from Playa Camarones. Free admission; World Cup broadcasts, giant screen, Domósfera, live acts, and food court. Runs today as part of the June 11–July 19 program.
  • World Cup in Daiquiri Dick’s — Daiquiri Dick’s, Los Muertos Beach / Olas Altas area. 1:00 p.m.
  • Watch the Game With Us — La Piazzetta, Romantic Zone. 4:00 p.m.
  • Hot Gogos + Dirty Bitches — Blue Chairs Rooftop Bar, atop Blue Chairs Hotel, Los Muertos Beach / Romantic Zone. 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
  • Queens of the Night — La Noche, Romantic Zone. 9:00 p.m.
  • Paco’s Ranch Gogos / The Girls From Paco’s Ranch — Paco’s Ranch, Romantic Zone. Gogos at 11:00 p.m.; drag show at midnight.

Roads, Traffic, and Public Services Watch

No major citywide road, utility, or public-service disruption was confirmed in the public sources reviewed this morning.

  • SEAPAL / collector repair: SEAPAL’s latest confirmed issue remains the Centro-Norte collector collapse and sinkhole tied to Avenida México, with earlier temporary traffic changes in the area.
  • Road watch: Use caution around Avenida México, Prisciliano Sánchez, El Capricho, Las Moras, and access points toward El Pitillal if work crews or lane changes are still present.
  • Highway approach: The Guadalajara–Puerto Vallarta highway was reported with moderate morning flow. No verified full closure was found in the sourced checks reviewed.
  • Flood-prone areas: Watch low spots, arroyo crossings, and streets that typically pond during rainy-season downpours if clouds build later today.
  • Public services: No verified citywide SEAPAL water cut, CFE outage, garbage-collection disruption, bus/taxi strike, or airport-access closure was found in public checks this morning.
  • Resident reminder: Keep storm drains clear and do not try to cross flooded streets or arroyos if rain develops.

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

Puerto Vallarta Beach Report

Today’s beach call is caution, not closure, unless lifeguards post otherwise at a specific beach.

  • Beach flags: No live citywide beach-flag board was confirmed in public sources reviewed this morning. Use the posted lifeguard flag at each beach as the authority.
  • Ocean conditions: Mar de fondo is forecast along the Jalisco coast, with surf around Puerto Vallarta expected in the 1.5- to 2.5-meter range.
  • Rip current / rough surf risk: Use extra caution near jetties, rocky entries, steep beach slopes, and river-mouth areas. Keep children and weak swimmers out of the water when yellow or red flags are posted.
  • Harmful wildlife: No verified new citywide jellyfish, crocodile, or harmful-fauna alert was found this morning. A purple flag at any beach would override that and should be treated seriously.
  • Runoff concerns: Avoid swimming near river mouths, storm drains, or visibly discolored water, especially if late-day rain develops.
  • Best window / avoid-today note: Morning is the better beach window before peak heat and afternoon buildup. Avoid unsupervised beaches and rocky-entry areas if surf is running high.

Airport and Travel Update

PVR showed normal public-board conditions in the checks reviewed, with no airport-wide cancellation, closure, or ground-stop signal confirmed this morning.

  • Arrivals count: FlightStats listed 19 PVR arrivals for June 15 in the accessible public board view.
  • Departures count: FlightStats listed 14 PVR departures for June 15 in the accessible public board view.
  • Known cancellations or delays: No airport-wide disruption, mass-cancellation report, or weather ground stop was confirmed in the public checks reviewed.
  • Weather effect: Hot, hazy weather is expected locally, but the beach surf issue is not an airport closure issue.
  • Travel flow: Allow extra ground time around the airport, Marina, Hotel Zone, and Fan Zone area during match windows.
  • Traveler reminder: Confirm individual flight status with the airline or airport board before leaving for PVR, because public boards can change quickly.

 

Mexican peso today

Peso Exchange Rate Today

The peso opened slightly firmer Monday, with the market rate clustered near 17.20 pesos per U.S. dollar.

  • USD/MXN market rate: About 17.19–17.20 in morning trading.
  • Morning move: The dollar was down roughly 0.1% to 0.2% against the peso from the previous session, meaning the peso was modestly stronger.
  • Reference rate: Banxico’s latest available FIX before today’s midday update was 17.2067 pesos per dollar, published for Friday, June 12.
  • Market drivers: The softer dollar, improved global risk appetite after a reported U.S.–Iran framework, lower oil prices, and this week’s central-bank decisions are the main peso drivers to watch.
  • Reader note: Bank, ATM, and casa de cambio rates will differ from the market rate because they include spreads and fees.

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