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Forecast high highs until tomorrow

Forecast high highs until tomorrow

Today the sky will be partly cloudy to cloudy, variable winds will blow and the highest temperature will reach 33°C.

An environment is announced for tomorrow Wednesday warm to hot, northeasterly winds and mostly cloudy skies. The extremes will oscillate between 21°C to 34°C.

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A day with rain and occasional thunderstorms is expected on Thursday. The day will be warm and the thermal variation will go from 22°C to 30°C.

Rainfall will continue on Friday and Saturday with occasional thunderstorms, with highs of 29°C, according to the Meteorology Department.

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