Puerto Vallarta Weather

Weather forecast and news for Puerto Vallarta

The weather in Puerto Vallarta is often a top news story, particularly during hurricane season or other extreme weather events. In recent years, the city has experienced several significant hurricanes, including Hurricane Patricia in 2015 and Hurricane Nora in 2021. These storms caused significant damage to the city’s infrastructure and disrupted travel plans for many visitors. The city’s government and emergency response teams have been working to improve their preparedness for extreme weather events, including updating evacuation plans and increasing resources for recovery efforts. With its location in the tropics, Puerto Vallarta’s weather is also affected by climate change, with rising temperatures and increased precipitation posing challenges for the city’s residents and businesses.

PUERTO VALLARTA WEATHER

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Puerto Vallarta Weather News

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Tropical Storm Dolores will make landfall shortly along the coast of Michoacan or Colima

https://youtu.be/AfXYYbmel0Q This Saturday, July 19, the center of the Tropical Storm “Dolores” will make landfall between the coasts of Michoacán and Colima, and will cause extraordinary rains in Jalisco, Colima, and Michoacán, torrential rains in Nayarit and Guerrero, and very strong in Sinaloa, Durango, and Guanajuato. UPDATE: TROPICAL STORM DOLORES IS MAKING LANDFALL NOW NEAR...
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Civil Protection on alert for Tropical Storm Dolores in Puerto Vallarta

https://youtu.be/AfXYYbmel0Q Civil Protection in Puerto Vallarta went on alert for Tropical Storm Dolores, currently close to the Mexican Pacific, which could impact Puerto Vallarta on Saturday. After the three branches of government met this afternoon, it was agreed to go on alert for the storm. According to the National Meteorological Service of the National Water...
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Puerto Vallarta under Tropical Storm Watch as Dolores is forecasted to make landfall near Cabo Corrientes

https://youtu.be/AfXYYbmel0Q 7:00 AM Local Time Update: At 700 AM CDT (1200 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Dolores was located near latitude 17.9 North, longitude 103.4 West. Dolores is moving faster toward the north-northwest near 13 mph (20 km/h), and this motion is expected to continue until landfall. Dolores is forecast to make landfall along...
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Rapidly developing storm off coast of Mexico can bring heavy rains to Puerto Vallarta this week

A surface trough of low pressure is producing a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms extending several hundred miles south of the coast of southern Mexico. Environmental conditions appear conducive for the development of this system, and a tropical depression is likely to form late this week while moving west-northwestward at 5 to 10...
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Watching two potential storms that could develop into first storms of the season to make landfall in Mexico

The National Civil Protection Coordination warned that two low-pressure areas with the possibility of becoming tropical cyclones will cause the first rains of the 2021 Hurricane Season to reach Mexico. A tropical cyclone is the term used by meteorologists to describe a rotating, organized system of clouds and thunderstorms that originates over tropical or subtropical...
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Tropical Storm Carlos becomes third named storm of the Pacific Hurricane Season 2021

At 800 AM PDT, on June 13, 2021, the center of Tropical Storm Carlos was located near latitude 11.8 North, longitude 126.0 West, well off the coast of Mexico. Carlos is moving toward the west near 8 mph (13 km/h). A turn toward the west-southwest at a slower forward speed is forecast to occur this...
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Storm downs trees and blocks roads in Puerto Vallarta

A sudden storm brought down trees and wreaked havoc in Puerto Vallarta without any injuries being reported. The phenomenon known as convective activity generated moderate to intense rains in the Banderas Bay area, with gusts of wind. This caused at least a dozen trees to fall, thereby causing obstructions of roads in various areas of...
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Two new Pacific storms off the coast of Mexico are being monitored

Showers and thunderstorms have become more concentrated this morning in association with a broad area of low pressure a couple hundred miles south-southwest of Puerto Angel, Mexico. Environmental conditions appear conducive for additional development, and a tropical depression could form by this weekend while the system drifts north-northeastward. Heavy rainfall will be possible over portions...
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Three areas of instability with possibility of becoming tropical storms off Mexico’s coast

We are just in the beginning days of the 2021 Hurricane Season, and in the waters of the Pacific and the Atlantic there is already considerable activity. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) reported that this Monday, June 7, it is monitoring three areas of instability that surround Mexico and could become tropical cyclones in the...
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Low pressure system off coast of Mexico could become third named storm of the season

We are watching an area of low pressure that has developed within a larger-scale trough located several hundred miles south of Manzanillo, Mexico. Showers and thunderstorms associated with this system have become better organized today, and further development is now expected. A tropical depression is likely to form by early next week as it moves...
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Puerto Vallarta Weather Satellite

Current satellite and weather forecast for Puerto Vallarta

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Puerto Vallarta Weather Questions

Common questions about weather in Puerto Vallarta.

When is rainy season in Puerto Vallarta?

The summer months in Puerto Vallarta are considered the rainy season, also considered the low-season. The rainy season lasts from around mid-June until mid-October when the humidity is at its highest levels. The rainest month in Puerto Vallarta is typically the month of September.

When is hurricane season in Puerto Vallarta?

The hurricane season in Puerto Vallarta officially began on May 15 with the start of the eastern Pacific hurricane season, hurricane season officially ends on November 30 in Puerto Vallarta and the eastern Pacific. These dates indicate the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the Pacific basin, however, hurricanes can form any time, although rare outside of the hurricane season.

Do hurricanes hit Puerto Vallarta?

The simple answer is yes. The more complicated answer is rarely. Puerto Vallarta only has a couple of ‘direct hits’ from hurricanes on record, however, Pacific hurricanes can greatly impact the weather in Puerto Vallarta. The Bay of Banderas divides the Puerto Vallarta coastline from the Pacific Ocean, so for Puerto Vallarta to be ‘hit’ directly with a hurricane would require many components coming together to drive a storm into the Bay, which just isn’t common. Hurricanes that might make landfall to the south of Puerto Vallarta could bring rains, but the mountains protect the area from much of the hurricane force. One should never forget that it does not take a ‘direct hit’ to cause damage, injury, or even death. All storms should be taken seriously and monitored. Destruction from hurricanes almost always extends well past the eye of any hurricane. Uncommon direct hits shouldn’t be an excuse not to be prepared.

What is the hottest month of the year in Puerto Vallarta?

June is considered the hottest month in Puerto Vallarta with an average temperature of 81°F (27°C). However, the temperature in Puerto Vallarta changes very little throughout the year, the humidity in the summer months is what makes the temperatures ‘feel’ hotter than other months of the year, although the lows at night can be cooler in the winters.

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Weather Overview in Puerto Vallarta

Typical weather norms in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Puerto Vallarta is a beautiful coastal city located on Mexico’s Pacific coast. Its location in the tropics means that the city experiences warm temperatures year-round, with a wet and dry season affecting the weather patterns throughout the year. Here is a closer look at the weather in Puerto Vallarta:

Dry Season: The dry season in Puerto Vallarta typically runs from November to May, with January and February being the driest months. During this time, the weather is generally sunny and dry, with temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to the low 80s Fahrenheit. The humidity levels are also lower during the dry season, making it a popular time for visitors to enjoy the beaches and outdoor activities.

Wet Season: The wet season in Puerto Vallarta runs from June to October, with September being the wettest month. During this time, the city experiences increased humidity and rainfall, with occasional thunderstorms and tropical storms. Temperatures during the wet season are similar to those in the dry season, but the higher humidity levels can make it feel hotter. Despite the rain, the wet season can be a beautiful time to visit Puerto Vallarta, as the rain can help to green up the lush vegetation in the region.

Hurricane Season: Like many coastal areas in the Caribbean and Latin America, Puerto Vallarta is also affected by hurricane season, which runs from June to November. Although the city is not in the direct path of many hurricanes, it can still experience the effects of storms that pass through the region, including high winds, heavy rainfall, and flooding.

Overall, Puerto Vallarta is a city with warm and pleasant weather year-round. Whether you prefer the dry season or the wet season, there is always something to enjoy in this beautiful coastal city. Visitors should be aware of the potential for hurricanes during certain times of the year and plan accordingly.