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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 gradually rise from a moderate range of 24°C to 30°C until around day 6 when they start climbing more noticeably. A heat wave is expected to begin on June 25th with daily highs reaching up to 40°C, lasting through the following two days before temperatures stabilize slightly. Although a severe heat wave period is not anticipated in this forecast, it's advisable to stay hydrited and cool during this warm spell. Rainfall will be minimal until June 30th when we see some rainfall of up to 4mm, followed by heavier showers on the first day of July with a total of 25mm expected. Winds are moderately strong but should remain within comfortable limits for most activities. Keep in mind that cloud cover will be mostly present throughout this period.
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Weather buddy
Today's weather will start with a sunny morning, as temperatures range from 27.0°C to 38. C°, accompanied by moderate humidity levels between 40% and 65%. The sky remains clear throughout the early hours, offering perfect conditions for outdoor activities without any rainfall or wind concerns. As evening approaches, cloudiness increases with a visibility of 3%, while temperatures slightly rise to between 38°C and 39°C. Humidity dips minimally, staying within the low 40s percentile range. Wind speeds will pick up marginally, reaching approximately 25.7 km/h, but still without precipitation in the forecast. Nightfall brings a partly cloudy sky with temperatures ranging from a cooler 24°C to a warm evening high of 38°C. Humidity levels will vary widely between 39% and 87%, which could result in slightly more noticeable atmospheric conditions, yet no rain is expected. Wind speeds decrease to around 16.6 km/h during the nighttime hours, offering a calmer atmosphere for restful sleep.
Temp (Min/Max)
Clear Sky
Humidity
41%
Dew Point
24°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
16 km/h
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