PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 16km/h NE
- Humidity: 70%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 81%
- Precipitation: 19mm
- 06:07 19:28 AST
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 11km/h NNE
- Humidity: 67%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 82%
- Precipitation: 13mm
- 06:07 19:28 AST
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 12km/h NE
- Humidity: 61%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 41%
- Precipitation: 2mm
- 06:07 19:28 AST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 18km/h ENE
- Humidity: 56%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 5%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 06:08 19:28 AST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 26km/h ENE
- Humidity: 53%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 4%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 06:08 19:28 AST
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 23km/h ENE
- Humidity: 57%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 43%
- Precipitation: 2mm
- 06:08 19:28 AST
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 15km/h ENE
- Humidity: 58%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 69%
- Precipitation: 5mm
- 06:08 19:28 AST
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 14km/h ENE
- Humidity: 59%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 55%
- Precipitation: 2mm
- 06:09 19:29 AST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 21km/h ENE
- Humidity: 53%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 6%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 06:09 19:29 AST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 19km/h ENE
- Humidity: 52%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 15%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 06:09 19:29 AST
Throughout the next ten days, a combination of turbulent and overcast weather is forecasted.
Rainfall is expected on Monday through Wednesday, Saturday through next Monday.
The maximum temperature will be almost identical during the next few days. Highs will range from 34°C to 37°C, while the nighttime low will be also mostly stable, as the minimum temperature is expected to range between 21°C and 24°C.
Thursday, Friday, next Tuesday and Wednesday, with the highest temperature of 37°C, will be the hottest days in Sabaneta; the lowest daytime temperature of the period will be reached on Tuesday, peaking at 34°C.
Including the humidity's impact, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase vastly and range between a blazing hot 45°C and a burning hot 50°C.