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Clouds coming from the southeast influence the local weather. The approach of a fairly strong anticyclone from the southwest will cause windy and relatively cold weather in our region, indicates the weather station in its bulletin issued this Wednesday.


Cloudy periods are expected this morning with temporary showers mainly in the East, South and on the central plateau. The sky will be partly overcast in the afternoon with occasional showers especially in the south and on the heights.


The maximum temperature will vary between 20 and 23 degrees Celsius on the central plateau and between 25 and 28 degrees Celsius on the coast.


It will be cloudy overnight with intermittent rain. These rains could be moderate at times.
Pockets of fog are also expected in certain areas.


The minimum temperature will vary between 17 and 19 degrees Celsius on the central plateau and between 20 and 23 degrees Celsius in the coastal regions.


The wind blows from the southeast at around 25 km/h with gusts of around 60 km/h in exposed places, strengthening further during the day.


The sea is rough beyond the reefs with southwest swells of around 2.50 meters. Outings on the high seas are not recommended.

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