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Current temperature
5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
The upcoming weather will be predominantly sunny for the next 15 days, with temperatures ranging from a comfortable low of 26.0°C to highs nearing or exceeding 42.0°C by day 9. Notably, there'll be a heat wave window starting on June 9th and ending on June 18th, where daily maximum temperatures could reach up to 42.0°C. Following this period, the temperature will begin to decline slightly over the next few days without any significant warming trend after day 1. Although there is an expectation of a heat wave between June 9th and June 18th, with daily maximum temperatures reaching up to 42.0°C, we aren't anticipating a severe heat wave (with temperatures at or above 45.0°C) during this forecast period. Rainfall is expected on day 14, with the heaviest amount of 25.0 mm, but after that there will be no significant rain for the rest of the week. Wind speeds will mostly fluctuate around the average of 30 km/h, though we'll see a bit of an increase towards June 18th. Don't forget your sunscreen and stay hydrated during these warmer days!
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Weather buddy
Today's weather will exhibit a significant variation throughout the day. The morning hours bring warm temperatures ranging from 27°C to 38°C, accompanied by wind speeds reaching up to 40.8 km/h; expect an exceptionally breezy start to your day. Humidity levels will vary between 45% and 87%, with no rain in the forecast. As we progress into the evening, temperatures are expected to peak between 40°C and 42°C, making it a hot day overall. Winds will slightly decrease but remain strong at around 33.8 km/h. Nightfall will provide respite with clear skies under sunny conditions and lows of 26°C, although temperatures may still reach up to 42°C; humidity levels range from 34% to a high of 86%, without any precipitation in sight.
Temp (Min/Max)
HOT
Humidity
32%
Dew Point
28°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
36 km/h
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