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Humidity and high temperatures will be felt this week in the capital of Santa Cruz

Humidity and high temperatures will be felt this week in the capital of Santa Cruz

January 9, 2023, 10:02 AM

January 9, 2023, 10:02 AM

According to the report of the National Meteorology and Hydrology Service, high temperatures and humidity will be felt in the Santa Cruz capital. Scattered rains and cloudy skies await this day.

This Monday, the maximum temperature will reach 31 degrees while the minimum will be 24; the relative humidity of the environment will reach 92 percent, with cloudy skies.

For Tuesdaythe minimum temperature will be 21 and the maximum will reach 33 degrees Celsius. Although there is no chance of rain, the skies will be cloudy and the relative humidity of the environment will reach 97 percent.

On Wednesday, the thermometer is expected to mark a minimum of 22 degrees and a maximum of 33 degrees. With a humidity of 89 percent and likely scattered showers in the afternoon.

It should be remembered that the rainfall registered in the early hours of this Monday was felt more strongly in the eastern and northern areas.

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