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Current temperature
5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970
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7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
The weather in the next two weeks will have a gradual increase in temperatures, with average highs ranging from 20°C to 28°C. After experiencing slightly cooler days on May 31st (with an expected high of around 20-21°C), we'll see the temperature rise noticeably starting from May 22nd, with average daily temperatures reaching up to 23.6°C and peaking at about 28°C in subsequent days. Humidity levels will remain relatively high throughout this period. While some rainfall is expected on a few days, such as the 28th (9mm), it won't be enough to cause any significant disruptions. The wind speeds will stay moderate with an average of around 17-19 km/h. You can expect partly cloudy conditions most of the time, but there are a few sunny days ahead as well. There's no need to worry about heat waves or severe heat conditions since temperatures will not exceed 40°C or 45°C respectively during this forecast period.
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Weather buddy
The day will start with a mild morning, featuring temperatures between 20.0°C and 26.C, relative humidity levels ranging from 68% to 87%, minimal cloud cover at just 2%, and no expected rainfall or wind speeds exceeding 9.8 km/h under partly cloudy conditions. As evening approaches, the temperature will slightly increase with a range of 25.0°C to 27.0°C accompanied by higher humidity levels between 76% and 86%. Light rain is anticipated at around 10.0 mm, alongside wind speeds averaging 8.8 km/h while cloud cover increases marginally to 4%. The night will bring cooler temperatures, hovering between 20.0°C and 23.0°C with very high humidity levels from 87% to 92%, no rain forecasted, but wind speeds pick up significantly to an average of 15.2 km/h under partly cloudy skies.
Temp (Min/Max)
PARTLY CLOUDY
Humidity
98%
Dew Point
18°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
18 km/h
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