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5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
Over the next 15 days, we can expect a general increase in temperature after about one day. Starting from May 24th, temperatures will reach highs of up to 46°C and lows around 30-36°C. The entire period is characterized by warm weather with occasional cloud cover, but there won't be any significant rainfall. Notably, we are entering a heat wave from May 24th to 29th where temperatures will consistently hit at least 45°C daily. This severe heat wave period also begins on the 24th and lasts until the 29th. During this time, it's crucial to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak sunlight hours. The weather will see a break from these hot temperatures after May 31st as we transition into June, with average temperatures dropping slightly below previous highs. The cloud cover increases by the end of May, leading to some light rainfall on the first day of June.
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Weather buddy
The day will start off with extremely hot temperatures ranging from 32.0°C to 43.0°C, accompanied by low humidity levels between 36% and 63%. Expect clear skies with no cloud cover or rainfall in the morning. Wind speeds are moderate at 24.3 km/h. As evening approaches, temperatures will remain high but slightly cooler, ranging from 32.0°C to 44.0°C, while humidity increases between 33% and 70%. There's minimal cloud cover expected at 2%, with no rainfall anticipated. Wind speeds decrease a bit to 22.0 km/h. The night will bring cooler temperatures from 28.0°C to 31.0°C, higher humidity levels between 69% and 85%, and some cloud coverage at 3%. Rain is not expected during the nighttime hours as wind speeds reduce further to 17.7 km/h. Overall, expect a hot start with increasing humidity towards evening before transitioning into a cooler, slightly overcast end of the day.
Temp (Min/Max)
PARTLY CLOUDY
Humidity
75%
Dew Point
21°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
21 km/h
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