Weather: The Anticyclone Moves Away, Partly Cloudy Weather This Sunday
With the anticyclone moving southeast, a light breeze is blowing across our region. Clouds coming from the east will influence local weather this morning. The sky will be partly cloudy with showers, particularly in the east and on the central plateau.
According to the Vacoas meteorological station, temporary cloud developments are expected in the afternoon in the west, southwest, and on the central plateau, accompanied by localized showers, sometimes moderate.
The weather will remain partly cloudy in other regions.
The maximum temperature will range from 26 to 28 degrees Celsius in the highlands and from 30 to 33 degrees Celsius along the coastal areas.
The weather will stay partly cloudy during the night, with occasional showers in the heights.
The minimum temperature will fluctuate between 19 and 21 degrees Celsius on the central plateau and between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius on the coast.
The wind will blow from the east at about 15 km/h, becoming variable during the night.
The sea will be rough beyond the reefs, with swells from the southwest measuring around 2 meters.