Scorching days ahead: Puerto Vallarta braces for heat and weekend showers

Starting Friday, Puerto Vallarta heats up with sunny skies, rising humidity, and weekend showers — marking the start of full summer across Mexico.

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Weather Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco — From Friday, June 6, the resort city enters a stretch of classic tropical summer weather: warm, humid, and increasingly hot. Expect bright skies, calm ocean breezes, and water temperatures that invite beachgoers.

Here’s the outlook:

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Friday (Jun 6): 87°F / 76°F – Sunny and dry, perfect for outdoor plans

Saturday (Jun 7): 92°F / 77°F – Scorching sun, little to no wind

Sunday (Jun 8): 91°F / 74°F – Humid with a strong chance of afternoon rain (88%)

Monday (Jun 9): 90°F / 75°F – Partly cloudy with isolated showers

The sea will remain warm and inviting, rising to 79.6°F by Monday — excellent for swimming, diving, and snorkeling. UV levels will be high, so sun protection is strongly recommended.

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Looking ahead to mid-June, Puerto Vallarta will see consistent daytime highs between 86°F and 92°F, while nights stay warm in the mid-70s. Rainfall will increase gradually, especially after June 8.

Elsewhere across Mexico: Regional patterns
Northern Mexico (e.g., Mexicali, Ciudad Juárez):
Extreme heat continues, with highs over 101°F and dry conditions.

Central Mexico (e.g., Mexico City, Toluca):
Mild and sunny with highs around 82–85°F, cooler at night (50s°F).

Southern Mexico (e.g., Oaxaca, Tuxtla Gutiérrez):
Humid and stormy, with frequent tropical rains and highs in the mid-80s.

Eastern Coast (e.g., Chetumal, Campeche):
Hot and humid with temps up to 101°F, and possible late-day storms.

Western Mexico (e.g., Colima, Puerto Vallarta):
Hot, dry, and sunny, with minimal wind and intensifying humidity.

Puerto Vallarta and much of Mexico are entering peak summer — blazing hot in the north and west, tropical and rainy in the south and east. Stay cool, stay hydrated, and check local advisories if traveling.

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