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April 6,
Sunday
13
33.0
753.6
757.3
-1.6
61
Wind blowing from the eastLight air
(1 m/s)
  
60%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
2030%.
600-1000
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
12.0
24.5
      
12
32.9
755.1
758.6
-0.9
62
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
      
26.3
33.7
     
24.7
      
11
33.2
755.8
759.4
0.3
59
Wind blowing from the south-eastLight breeze
(2 m/s)
      
26.3
33.2
     
24.1
      
10
32.5
755.2
759.0
1.2
63
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
  
60%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
2030%.
600-1000
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
12.0
24.7
      
09
31.3
756.0
759.5
1.7
70
Wind blowing from the south-southwestCalm      
26.3
32.9
     
25.3
      
08
29.7
755.5
759.0
1.7
78
Wind blowing from the south-westLight air
(1 m/s)
      
26.3
      
25.3
      
07
28.1
754.0
757.9
1.4
82
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
  
7080%.
   
27.0
 Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
2030%.
600-1000
Altocumulus translucidus in bands, or one or more layers of Altocumulus translucidus or opacus, progressively invading the sky; these Altocumulus clouds generally thicken as a whole.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
24.8
      
06
26.7
754.3
757.9
0.7
88
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
      
25.8
      
24.6
      
05
26.5
753.8
757.3
-0.2
 
Wind blowing from the south-southwestCalm      
25.8
32.9
            
04
27.5
752.6
756.5
-1.0
86
Calm, no windCalm  
50%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
2030%.
600-1000
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole, but the continuous veil does not reach 45 degrees above the horizon.
10.0
24.9
      
03
26.8
753.6
757.1
-1.1
88
Wind blowing from the south-southwestLight air
(1 m/s)
      
25.8
32.9
     
24.6
      
02
27.0
754.0
757.5
-0.9
86
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
      
25.8
32.9
     
24.5
      
01
28.0
753.6
757.5
-0.4
82
Wind blowing from the south-westLight air
(1 m/s)
  
60%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
2030%.
600-1000
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
24.6
      
00
26.5
754.7
758.2
0.5
 
Wind blowing from the south-southwestCalm      
25.8
32.9
            
April 5,
Saturday
23
27.2
754.9
758.5
1.5
88
Wind blowing from the west-southwestCalm      
25.8
32.9
     
25.1
      
22
28.3
754.0
757.9
1.8
75
Calm, no windCalm  
60%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
2030%.
600-1000
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
23.5
      
21
27.2
754.2
757.7
1.2
86
Wind blowing from the south-westLight air
(1 m/s)
      
25.8
32.9
     
24.6
      
20
27.2
753.4
757.0
0.6
84
Wind blowing from the eastCalm      
25.8
32.9
     
24.4
      
19
29.0
752.2
756.1
-0.1
74
Wind blowing from the south-westLight air
(1 m/s)
  
7080%.
    
32.6
Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
2030%.
600-1000
Altocumulus translucidus at a single level.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
23.8
      
18
28.5
753.0
756.5
-0.6
74
Wind blowing from the south-southwestLight breeze
(2 m/s)
      
25.8
32.9
     
23.4
      
17
30.6
752.8
756.4
-1.5
66
Wind blowing from the south-westLight breeze
(2 m/s)
      
25.8
32.9
     
23.4
      
16
30.7
752.3
756.1
-1.9
67
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
  
7080%.
     Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
2030%.
600-1000
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
23.8
      
15
31.8
753.6
757.1
 
64
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
      
25.8
32.9
     
24.0
      
14
31.7
754.3
757.9
 
59
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
      
25.8
32.9
     
22.7
      
13
31.5
754.2
758.0
-1.3
68
Wind blowing from the westLight air
(1 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
40%.
600-1000
Altocumulus translucidus in bands, or one or more layers of Altocumulus translucidus or opacus, progressively invading the sky; these Altocumulus clouds generally thicken as a whole.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
24.8
      
0