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5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
Over the next 15 days, you can expect a warm and partly cloudy weather. The temperature will start to rise after about one day with an average daily high of around 32°C on June 8th. On June 9th, there is a heat wave period expected, peaking at an average maximum temperature of 34°C. The following days, from June 10th through June 16th, will also experience warm weather with temperatures ranging between 28°C and 40°C on average. While there is a heat wave window on the 8th and 9th of June, no severe heat waves are expected in this forecast. The humidity levels may vary from moderate to high throughout the period with an overall average rainfall of around 72mm over these days, primarily noted as light rain between June 13th and 14th. Winds will remain relatively mild and consistent at about 20km/h on average.
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Weather buddy
Today's weather will present a range of conditions. In the morning, expect temperatures between 30°C and 38°C with moderate humidity levels between 50% to 73%, minimal cloud cover at just 4%, no precipitation, and wind speeds around 25.7 km/h. The general condition will be cloudy throughout the day. In the evening, temperatures are predicted to rise slightly with a range of 37°C to 40°C. Humidity may increase marginally, ranging from 47% to 76%, and still no rain is expected despite an increase in cloud cover at 4%. Winds will be less intense than the morning, clocking in around 22.8 km/h while maintaining a predominantly cloudy sky. Fully into the night, temperatures are anticipated to drop slightly between 28°C and 33°C with higher humidity levels ranging from 67% to 84%. A total of 8 mm of rain is forecasted alongside a slight uptick in cloud cover at 5%, accompanied by winds slowing down to about 16.7 km/h, keeping the skies mostly overcast.
Temp (Min/Max)
CLOUDY
Humidity
82%
Dew Point
24°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
15 km/h
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