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Current temperature
5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
Over the next 15 days, temperatures will generally be warm to hot, with an average daily high temperature ranging from about 26°C to a peak of around 44°C after June 10th. There won't be any severe heat waves expected; however, there is a noticeable rise in the daily maximum temperatures starting from around June 10th onwards. We will experience a heat wave period from June 11th to June 15th, with daily maximum temperatures reaching up to 44°C during this timeframe - please ensure adequate hydration and sun protection when outdoors. Following the end of the heat wave on June 15th, expect a slight drop in temperatures but still keep an eye on it as they could remain quite warm for the rest of your forecast period. There will be some rainfall scattered throughout these days - from light rain to thunderstorms and even heavy showers towards the end of June 17th, with a total expected precipitation around 60mm over this period. Despite occasional cloudiness or stormy weather, temperatures are likely to stay within comfortable ranges for most outdoor activities, but remember to dress accordingly for the varying conditions.
Rainfall probability
Wind speed
Humidity
Sunrise/Sunset
Moonrise/Moonset
Weather buddy
The day will start with a cloudy morning, as temperatures range from 29.0°C to 41.0°C accompanied by humidity levels of 45% to 77%. Wind speeds are expected at around 21.5 km/h. Transitioning into the evening, expect hot conditions with even higher temperatures ranging from 34.0°C to 43.0°C and lower humidity between 36% and 61%. Nightfall brings a cooler atmosphere, with cloudy skies overhead, as temperatures decrease slightly to fall within the 26.0°C to 32.0°C range, accompanied by higher humidity from 65% to 89%, while maintaining wind speeds around 19.3 km/h. Rain is not forecasted for any of these periods throughout the day.
Temp (Min/Max)
LIGHT RAIN
Humidity
86%
Dew Point
21°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
30 km/h
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