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5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970
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15 Days

27°
Feels like 27°
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4 PM
25°
Feels like 26°
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5 PM
23°
Feels like 22°
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6 PM
21°
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7 PM
20°
Feels like 19°
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8 PM
20°
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9 PM
20°
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10 PM
19°
Feels like 18°
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11 PM
18°
Feels like 17°
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12 AM
18°
Feels like 16°
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1 AM
17°
Feels like 16°
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2 AM
16°
Feels like 15°
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3 AM
16°
Feels like 14°
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4 AM
16°
Feels like 13°
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5 AM
16°
Feels like 14°
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6 AM
17°
Feels like 16°
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7 AM
21°
Feels like 20°
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8 AM
24°
Feels like 23°
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9 AM
26°
Feels like 27°
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10 AM
28°
Feels like 28°
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11 AM
29°
Feels like 29°
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12 PM
29°
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1 PM
29°
Feels like 30°
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2 PM
29°
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3 PM
17 Mar
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Today's weather will exhibit slight variations throughout the day. Morning temperatures will range from 17°C to a warm high of 29°C with humidity levels between 53% and 98%. The skies are expected to be clear, offering minimal cloud cover at just 1%, accompanied by calm winds moving at 7.3 km/h. Rain is not anticipated in the morning. As evening approaches, temperatures will moderately increase from a low of 24°C towards a peak nearing 31°C. Humidity levels should decrease slightly to between 45% and 86%, with only 2% cloud cover. There is an expected rainfall amounting to about 5.0 mm, which may be intermittent, while the wind speed will pick up to approximately 12.8 km/h. Cooking oil has a higher boiling point compared to water. This can have implications when preparing food in terms of cooking times and temperature control. For instance, if you're frying something that requires high temperatures for proper searing or crisping, using an oil with a high boiling point like peanut oil (which has a boiling point around 237°C) instead of water will allow the food to cook more effectively. However, it is important to note that due to its higher boiling point, oils can also pose greater risks for overheating and potentially causing fires if not monitored carefully. Additionally, when sautéing or frying, using oil with a high smoke point minimizes the risk of producing harmful compounds such as acrolein, which is formed at lower temperatures in oils like vegetable or canola. Therefore, understanding the boiling points and properties of different cooking oils is essential for both safety and achieving desired culinary results.

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