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Peru’s National Meteorological and Hydrological Service (Senamhi) said on Tuesday that “night heat” persisted in Lima and Callao. And this is against the backdrop of rains that have been recorded in the capital since Monday night.
Through its social media, the agency said weather stations reported that La Molina had its fifth warm night (22.5°C), Jesus Maria had its third warm night (22.7°C) and Callao had its fourth warm night. night (22.7°C). °C).
hot and stuffy
Senamha meteorologist Noelia Goicochea told Andina that Cyclone Yacu, off the coast of Peru, is pulling warm winds from the north, creating humidity and raising temperatures.
In addition, he elaborated that the feeling of being hot during the day and stuffy at night is enhanced by the fact that the southerly winds are weakening, which allows this hot northerly wind to increase the temperature.
Up to 32°C in Lima
On Monday, senamhi He specified that maximum temperatures will continue to rise on the coast of Peru until Thursday, March 16. IN Lime daytime temperatures will range from 28°C to 32°C.
Also during this period in the afternoon there may be cloudiness, which somewhat reduces the temperature values; however, wind chill will remain high.
In coastal areas with little cloud cover, increased UV radiation and wind gusts in excess of 30 km/h are expected, mainly during the noon and afternoon hours.
The government declared a state of emergency for 60 days in 18 districts of the region. Metropolitan of Lima and four from Callao due to the imminent danger of heavy rains that Cyclone Yacu will indirectly cause this week in the capital.
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