10 days weather forecast - Guindy, India
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 22km/h S
- Humidity: 66%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 2%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:48 am 6:24 pm IST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 23km/h S
- Humidity: 62%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 6%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:48 am 6:24 pm IST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 25km/h S
- Humidity: 63%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 4%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:47 am 6:24 pm IST
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 25km/h S
- Humidity: 65%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 5%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:47 am 6:24 pm IST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 23km/h S
- Humidity: 66%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 9%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:46 am 6:24 pm IST
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 24km/h S
- Humidity: 65%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 6%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:46 am 6:25 pm IST
Mostly Sunny- Wind: 23km/h S
- Humidity: 66%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 5%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:46 am 6:25 pm IST
AM Showers- Wind: 21km/h SSE
- Humidity: 69%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 33%
- Precipitation: 2mm
- 5:45 am 6:25 pm IST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 19km/h SSE
- Humidity: 71%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 20%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:45 am 6:25 pm IST
Partly Cloudy- Wind: 18km/h SSE
- Humidity: 70%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 24%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 5:45 am 6:25 pm IST
For the next ten days, a combination of cloudy, sunny and rainy weather is predicted.
With a probability of 33%, rainfall is anticipated only on next Tuesday. Expected precipitation will be minimal at 2mm (0.08").
In the upcoming period, the maximum temperature will range between 35°C (95°F) and 39°C (102.2°F), while the lowest nightly temperature fluctuation will be unnoticeable, as the minimum temperature will range between 29°C (84.2°F) and 30°C (86°F).
With the highest temperature of 39°C (102.2°F), Wednesday will be the hottest day; next Thursday will be the coldest day, with the highest temperature of 35°C (95°F).
Taking the humidity into consideration, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase immensely and range between a burning hot 50°C (122°F) and a blazing hot 60°C (140°F).