10 days weather forecast - Kailahun, Sierra Leone
AM Showers- Wind: 7km/h NW
- Humidity: 76%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 44%
- Precipitation: 1mm
- 06:26 18:51 GMT
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 8km/h W
- Humidity: 73%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 20%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 06:26 18:52 GMT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 9km/h WSW
- Humidity: 79%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 56%
- Precipitation: 3mm
- 06:26 18:52 GMT
AM Clouds / PM Sun- Wind: 7km/h WSW
- Humidity: 80%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 24%
- Precipitation: 5mm
- 06:26 18:52 GMT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 8km/h SW
- Humidity: 84%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 48%
- Precipitation: 4mm
- 06:25 18:52 GMT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 11km/h WSW
- Humidity: 87%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 67%
- Precipitation: 8mm
- 06:25 18:52 GMT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 8km/h W
- Humidity: 92%
- UV index: 9
- Precip. probability: 70%
- Precipitation: 15mm
- 06:25 18:52 GMT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 6km/h W
- Humidity: 89%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 60%
- Precipitation: 9mm
- 06:25 18:52 GMT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 8km/h WSW
- Humidity: 88%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 40%
- Precipitation: 5mm
- 06:24 18:52 GMT
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 8km/h SW
- Humidity: 91%
- UV index: 9
- Precip. probability: 60%
- Precipitation: 9mm
- 06:24 18:52 GMT
For the next ten days, a combination of stormy, cloudy and rainy weather is expected.
Rainfall is expected on Tuesday, Thursday through next Thursday. With moderate precipitation of 15mm (0.59"), most rainfall is expected on Monday.
In the upcoming period, the highest temperature will range between 32°C (89.6°F) and 36°C (96.8°F), while the lowest nightly temperature will be very similar, as the minimum temperature will vary between 23°C (73.4°F) and 25°C (77°F).
With a maximum temperature of 36°C (96.8°F), Tuesday and Wednesday will be the hottest days; the coldest days will be Monday and next Thursday, with a maximum of 32°C (89.6°F).
Combining with the humidity, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase immensely and range between a burning hot 49°C (120.2°F) and a life-threatening 59°C (138.2°F).