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Current temperature
5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
Weather buddy
Over the next 15 days, expect a moderate to warm weather with temperatures ranging from 22.0°C to 27.0°C. The heat wave period won't be starting or ending anytime soon as we don't anticipate daily maximum temperatures reaching 40°C or above. Similarly, there is no severe heat wave expected with daily highs of over 45°C. The temperature will slightly increase after the first day, moving from an average of 24.3°C on day one to a warmer range starting from around 23-27°C by day six and gradually reaching up to 24.2°C at its peak on June 15th. The humidity will stay consistently high, hovering between 95% and 98%, while the sky stays mostly clear with an average of about 5% cloud cover over the period. A fair amount of rain is expected; we're looking at around 432mm spread across these 15 days, peaking in heavy downpours on June 16th and 17th. Winds will remain moderately strong with an average speed of about 10 km/h but may increase slightly towards the end of this period. Expect light rain throughout most of the forecast period, except for a couple of days where heavier rainfall is expected.
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Weather buddy
Today's weather will start off as cloudy in the morning with a high of 23-24°C, accompanied by high humidity levels between 95% and 98%. Expect minimal rainfall around 1mm. Wind speeds will be moderate at approximately 11.3 km/h. As evening approaches, temperatures will rise slightly to a range of 24-26°C with cloud cover increasing to about 5%, resulting in light rain amounts up to 8mm. The wind speed will decrease to around 9.3 km/h. Nightfall brings cooler temperatures between 22-24°C, high humidity nearing 97-98%, and increased cloud cover at 6%. This period is marked by significant rainfall reaching up to 28mm alongside a gentle breeze of approximately 9.4 km/h.
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RAIN
Humidity
98%
Dew Point
24°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
11 km/h
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