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5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970
Rain probability
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Hourly

7 Days

15 Days

30°
Feels like 31°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
12 PM
30°
Feels like 31°
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1 PM
31°
Feels like 32°
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CLOUDY
2 PM
31°
Feels like 32°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
3 PM
30°
Feels like 31°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
4 PM
29°
Feels like 30°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
5 PM
26°
Feels like 27°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
6 PM
24°
Feels like 23°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
7 PM
23°
Feels like 22°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
8 PM
23°
Feels like 22°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
9 PM
22°
Feels like 22°
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10 PM
22°
Feels like 21°
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CLOUDY
11 PM
21°
Feels like 20°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
12 AM
20°
Feels like 20°
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1 AM
21°
Feels like 20°
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2 AM
21°
Feels like 20°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
3 AM
21°
Feels like 20°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
4 AM
21°
Feels like 21°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
5 AM
21°
Feels like 20°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
6 AM
20°
Feels like 19°
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7 AM
23°
Feels like 22°
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Clear Sky
8 AM
25°
Feels like 27°
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PARTLY CLOUDY
9 AM
27°
Feels like 29°
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10 AM
29°
Feels like 30°
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Clear Sky
11 AM
14 Jan
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The day will start off with a mild morning, experiencing temperatures ranging from 17°C to 26°C and partly cloudy skies. Humidity levels will be fairly high at the beginning of the day, between 67% and 99%, but no rain is expected. The wind will pick up slightly with speeds around 9.8 km/h. As we transition to evening, temperatures will continue to rise, peaking between 23°C and 27°C under cloudy conditions accompanied by a moderate rainfall of approximately 2 mm. Humidity levels will decrease slightly compared to the morning, ranging from 61% to 87%, while wind speeds increase to about 14.5 km/h. Cooking is often a sensory experience, but when it comes to baking bread, there's an art that goes beyond taste and smell—the texture of the dough itself tells you how close you are to achieving your perfect loaf. To help home chefs master this skill, we’ll explore key indicators such as the dough's elasticity, surface tension, and overall consistency throughout various stages of preparation. **Dough Elasticity: A Window into Gluten Development** One fundamental aspect to monitor is dough elasticity, a direct reflection of gluten formation—a protein network that gives bread its structure. In the initial mixing phase, when water meets flour containing proteins (glutenin and gliadin), they begin to bond, forming an elastic matrix. The ideal stage for this process is during the windowpane test; stretching a small piece of dough into a thin sheet without tearing indicates sufficient gluten development. **Surface Tension: A Test of Dough's Potential** Another vital indicator is surface tension, which refers to the dough’eagness to hold together and resist deformation. This property can be assessed by observing how the dough behaves when a small amount is gently placed on your finger; a smooth, slightly elastic surface suggests optimal surface tension for yeast expansion during fermentation. **Consistency: The Balance of Flour and Water** Lastly, overall consistency throughout preparation stages—from mixing to proofing—plays an essential role in dough development. Dough should be tacky but not overly sticky; it should hold its shape without being too firm or too loose. Achieving the right balance depends on precise measurements of flour and water and understanding how ingredient ratios affect consistency. By paying close attention to these indicators, home chefs can ensure their bread-making endeavors result in a delicious product with desirable texture and volume.

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Temp (Min/Max)
PARTLY CLOUDY
Max31°C
Min18°C
Humidity
59%
Dew Point
21°C
Highly Humid
Wind speed
11  km/h
Wind Speed