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5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
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Over the next 16 days, starting from Monday, June 7th to Sunday, June 22nd, you can expect mostly cloudy conditions with a gradual increase in temperatures. After day 4, there will be a temperature rise where daily averages reach up to 38°C on some days. A brief heat wave period begins from Saturday, June 8th until Friday, June 9th, but no severe heat waves are expected during this timeframe as the maximum temperatures remain below 45°C. The humidity will vary between moderate levels and high, with significant rainfall on Wednesday, June 9th. Winds will be relatively mild to moderate throughout the forecasted period.
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Weather buddy
Today's weather presents a warm and humid start, with temperatures ranging from 28°C to 35°C in the morning. Humidity levels will be moderate between 52%-76%, accompanied by minimal cloud cover at just 5%. Wind speeds will reach up to 26.8 km/h throughout this period, with a slight chance of rain totaling approximately 1 mm. As the evening progresses, temperatures are expected to climb slightly higher between 34°C and 38°C, while humidity increases to between 48%-78%. The cloud cover remains steady at 5%, with a doubled chance of rain compared to the morning, accumulating about 5 mm. Winds will be gentler around 21.8 km/h. Cooking rice can often lead to unexpected outcomes if not done properly. To ensure you get perfectly cooked rice every time, follow these steps: **Ingredients and Equipment Needed:** - Rice (typically white or brown) - Water (amount varies depending on the type of rice; see guidelines below) - Salt (optional, for taste) - A pot with a tight-fitting lid (preferably a heavy-bottomed one) **Preparation Steps:** 1. Rinse your rice under cold running water until the water runs clear. This step removes excess starch that can cause clumping and overly sticky rice. 2. Measure the correct amount of water based on the type of rice you are using: - White long-grain rice (like Jasmine or Basmati): 1 cup rice to 1.5 cups water for stovetop cooking, and slightly less if using an electric rice cooker. - Brown rice: Use a 2:1 water-to-rice ratio due to its higher fiber content. 3. Place the rinsed rice in your pot or rice cooker, add salt (if desired), and then pour the measured amount of water over it. For stovetop cooking, bring the mixture to a boil on high heat after adding any additional ingredients like butter or olive oil for flavor or texture enhancement. 4. Once boiling, reduce the heat to low, cover with a tight-fitting lid, and let it simmer without uncovering (unless you're checking for doneness). For stovetop cooking, this typically takes about 18 minutes for white rice or up to 50 minutes for brown rice. 5. After the allotted time has passed, remove from heat but keep covered; let it sit off-heat with the lid on for an additional 5-10 minutes for fluffy results. This resting period allows residual steam and heat to finish cooking the rice without overcooking or burning it at the bottom of the pot. 6. Fluff the rice gently with a fork before serving to separate grains and release excess moisture. **Tips for Perfect Rice Every Time:** - Use fresh water, ideally filtered if your tap water has an unusual taste or odor. - Avoid stirring rice after it's been added to the pot as this can break up the grains and release excess starch. - If you're using a rice cooker, ensure that it is clean before use; old leftover food particles could affect the taste or texture of new batches.
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CLOUDY
Humidity
79%
Dew Point
24°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
20 km/h
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