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Current temperature
5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
Over the next 15 days, we can expect a mix of cloudy and partly sunny conditions with moderate temperatures ranging from 23.0°C to 36.0°C. The temperature will gradually increase after day 4, reaching an average high of around 29.6°C on May 27th before slightly cooling down towards the end of the forecast period with a slight dip in temperatures from around 28.1°C to 25.0-30.0°C by June 4th and 5th. There will be no heat wave periods, as daily maximum temperatures are not expected to reach or exceed the thresholds of a heat wave (>=40°C max). Similarly, severe heat wave conditions with temperatures equaling or surpassing 45°C are also not anticipated during this forecast period. A notable weather event will occur on June 1st and 2nd as the region experiences thunderstrances accompanied by significant rainfall of up to 21mm, with winds picking up slightly. Following these stormy days, there'll be a lighter rain period around June 4th when we see precipitation reaching 34.0 mm and temperatures dipping down to an average high of 24.4°C. Throughout the forecast, humidity levels will remain relatively high with averages ranging from 79% to 97%. Total rainfall is expected to accumulate up to 104mm within this period. Average wind speeds are projected around 23 km/h, varying slightly as weather conditions shift.
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Moonrise/Moonset
Weather buddy
Throughout the day, temperatures will range from 26.0°C to 36.0°C with humidity levels between 55% and 94%. The sky remains mostly cloudy, indicating a predominantly overcast environment. While there is no rain expected during the morning or evening hours, mild precipitation of 1.0 mm may be observed at night. Winds will vary from moderate speeds in the morning up to stronger gusts by evening, with winds ranging from 11.7 km/h to 24.5 km/h.
Temp (Min/Max)
THUNDER STORM
Humidity
84%
Dew Point
26°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
22 km/h
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