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Current temperature
5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
In the upcoming 15-day forecast, temperatures will start rising notably after about two days, reaching a high of around 40°C on June 19th. A heat wave period is expected to begin from June 19th to June 23rd with daily maximum temperatures peaking at approximately 43°C. Following that, the temperature will slightly decrease but still remain in the higher range for a few days before settling down towards an average of around 32-35°C by the end of the forecast period. While we don't expect any severe heat waves with daily maximum temperatures exceeding 45°C during this time, it will be quite hot and humid from June 19th to June 27th. Some rainfall is expected across these days, starting from a light shower on the 28th day, which could bring some relief from the heat but also keep humidity levels high throughout this period. Winds will be moderately strong with an average speed of around 16-23 km/h. The sky will vary between partially cloudy and sunny conditions, suggesting that there might be some cooler periods during early morning or late evenings when the clouds cover most of the sky.
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Weather buddy
The day ahead presents a predominantly sunny morning with temperatures ranging from 30.0°C to 42.0°C and low humidity levels between 35% and 52%. Winds will be moderate at around 20.7 km/h. As the day progresses into the evening, expect exceptionally high temperatures, potentially reaching up to 43.0°C with a slight drop in humidity to between 31% and 33%, accompanied by strong winds of approximately 24.8 km/h. Nightfall will bring some clouds, with temperatures cooling down slightly from the day's peak, ranging from 28.0°C to 40.0°C while maintaining a relatively low humidity around 34% to 58%, and lighter winds at about 17.2 km/h. Rain is not forecasted for the day.
Temp (Min/Max)
CLOUDY
Humidity
48%
Dew Point
25°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
24 km/h
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