The end of June and the beginning of July is characterized by a dangerous summer climate: some days are very hot, other days there is a significant risk of storms. The temperature varies from 22 to 28 degrees Celsius.
The week starts with clouds. On Monday the sun will mostly shine behind the clouds. Showers may also develop in the north.
From Monday to Tuesday it improved overnight. Vehicles still have to take into account dense fog clusters in the morning, but after that the sun is out. During the day, new clouds float ashore, but remain dry all around.
The temperature will not rise above 26 degrees until Wednesday. Wednesday and Thursday will be the hottest days with the highest temperature of 28 degrees.
That doesn’t mean it will stay dry everywhere: Wednesday’s warm weather could be accompanied by some rain or a thunderstorm. Thursday is more likely. It will almost certainly rain in the afternoon and evening.
Over the weekend, the rain will cool down and the mercury will drop to around 23-24 degrees. “It is still relatively warm for the time of year,” says meteorologist Diana Woei of Weerplaza.
Source: NU
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