The forecast for Thursday, May 2, 2024 in and its surroundings

The forecast for Thursday, May 2, 2024 in and its surroundings
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When you wake up, the will be overcast in this Thursday, May 2, 2024, and the temperatures will be similar to yesterday. Clouds will thicken mid-morning and clear a little around 11 a.m. The thermometer will show 9°C at dawn, and will gradually rise towards the end of the morning until it reaches 14°C. At 6 a.m., wind strength will be 20 km/h, fading towards the beginning of the morning to approximately 15 km/h, then suddenly increasing to around 25 km/h around 10 a.m. Gusts could exceed 50 km/h. During this interval, it will be in the North-West sector.

The sky will be mainly overcast during the afternoon. The wind will gradually pick up between noon and 4 p.m. to approximately 35 km/h, then drop to around 30 km/h in the early evening. In bursts, it can exceed 65 km/h. It will come from the West, then shift to the South-West around 2 p.m. The mercury will remain constant at 14°C.

During the evening it will be mainly cloudy. The mercury will drop between 8 p.m. and midnight to reach 11°C, while the wind will gradually die down in the middle of the evening to approximately 15 km/h. It will be able to exceed 65 km/h in bursts. During this period, it will continue to come from the South-West.

During the night, the strength of the wind will continue to fade between midnight and 6 a.m. until it stops completely, and its direction will be inconsistent. Overall, the sky will be mostly overcast. The thermometer will remain uniform at 11°C.

Tomorrow will be mostly clear, with some drizzle in the morning. The air temperature will be usual for this time of year: rising to 12°C on average, its maximum of 14°C will be reached from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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