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Current temperature
5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
Over the next 15 days, you can expect a mix of weather conditions. Temperatures will start to rise after about one day with averages ranging from 28°C to highs around 42°C by mid-week. However, there won't be any severe heat waves hitting us during this period as the temperatures are unlikely to exceed 45°C daily. From June 13th onwards, you can experience a heat wave with temperatures ranging between 26°C and 41°C daily, reaching up to an average of around 34-35°C in the middle of this period. The humidity levels will fluctuate slightly but should remain moderate. We'll have some clear skies on June 15th and 17th before a partial cloud cover returns. There won't be any significant rainfall except for 6mm on the 21st, so you can plan your outdoor activities accordingly. The wind speed will generally stay around the mid-20s km/h with some variability during this period of hotter weather. In summary, prepare for a heat wave starting from June 13th, followed by intermittent clear skies and partial cloud cover over the next few days, while keeping hydration in mind due to high temperatures expected.
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Weather buddy
Today's weather will be hot with morning temperatures ranging from 28.0°C to 38.0°C, accompanied by moderate humidity levels between 37% and 62%. The skies are expected to remain clear, making for a PARTLY CLOUDY start. In the evening, temperatures will peak at around 40.0°C–41.0°C with lower humidity of 31%-35%, under sunny conditions and light winds at approximately 16.2 km/h. Nighttime brings a slight drop in temperature to between 26.0°C and 38.0°C, while humidity will vary widely from 36% to 66%. The skies will clear up further with an additional 1% cloud cover and calm winds of about 16.5 km/h, offering a sunny night for outdoor activities.
Temp (Min/Max)
PARTLY CLOUDY
Humidity
31%
Dew Point
28°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
27 km/h
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