A very hot week is expected in the AMBA and its surroundings, when there are less than six days left for the arrival of the springas reported by the National Meteorological Service (SMN).
In that sense, the Maximum temperatures will far exceed 20 degrees and the minimums will always be in the double digits.
In addition, the SMN reported that the days will be clear or with few clouds, while almost There will be no rainso they will be ideal for enjoying outdoors.
Spring is already coming in AMBA and surrounding areas: another very hot week is coming
For this Monday Clear to partly cloudy skies are expected, winds from the northwest changing to the northeast and temperatures will range from 12 to 24 degrees.
For the Tuesday Partly to mostly cloudy skies are forecast, with northerly winds and temperatures between 14 and 23 degrees.
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Spring begins on Saturday and Student’s Day is celebrated.
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He Wednesday Partly cloudy skies and northeasterly winds are expected, with a minimum temperature of 14 degrees and a maximum of 24, making it the hottest day of the entire week.
Already the Thursday Mostly cloudy skies are expected in the morning and isolated storms between the afternoon and evening, with winds from the northeast rotating to the northwest and temperatures ranging from 16 to 23 degrees.
Meanwhile, the Friday Partly cloudy skies are forecast, with southwesterly winds and temperatures between 11 and 23 degrees.
For its part, the Saturday, September 21, Student Day and the beginning of SpringPartly cloudy skies and northeasterly winds are expected, with a minimum temperature of 11 degrees and a maximum of 21, slightly lower than previous days, but very pleasant to enjoy with outdoor activities.
Source: Ambito
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