Weather: Showers with Isolated Thunderstorms Expected This Wednesday
Cloud developments are anticipated in the afternoon over the west and the central plateau, with localized showers. These showers may occasionally be of moderate intensity, accompanied by isolated thunderstorms, and could extend to other areas. Pockets of fog are also expected in some locations.
This information comes from the bulletin issued by the Vacoas meteorological station this Wednesday.
The showers will gradually subside in the evening, giving way to predominantly clear weather during the night.
The maximum temperature will be above average, ranging between 27 and 29 degrees Celsius on the central plateau and between 31 and 33 degrees Celsius in coastal regions.
The minimum temperature will vary between 19 and 21 degrees Celsius on the central plateau and between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius on the coast.
Winds will blow from the east at about 15 km/h, becoming variable at times.
The sea will be rough beyond the reefs, with swells from the southwest reaching about 1.5 meters.
Practical Advice: In case of thunderstorms, the public is advised to stay sheltered, avoid low-lying areas and outings at sea, and not to seek shelter under trees.