Cloudy skies but no rain expected in eastern Paraguay
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The eastern part of Paraguay will experience cloudy to partly cloudy skies with mild to warm temperatures but no rain in the coming days.
- Daily high temperatures are expected to range between 22 and 23ยฐC, with a gradual increase in temperatures predicted for the weekend.
- Winds from the north will intensify, reaching speeds of 40 to 60 km/h, with gusts potentially exceeding 60 km/h until Saturday.
The eastern region of Paraguay can expect cloudy to partly cloudy weather with mild to warm conditions, but no rainfall in the immediate future, according to the Directorate of Meteorology. The intense cold is currently offering a respite.
Today's dawn is marked by cool weather in the east. The day will transition to warm or hot conditions by the afternoon, with maximum temperatures forecast between 22 and 23ยฐC. The sky will remain sparsely cloudy, with a slight increase in cloud cover expected later in the day. Moderate to strong winds will blow from the north.
Temperatures are set to rise gradually over the next few days. Thursday anticipates cool to warm weather, partly cloudy skies, and moderate to strong northeasterly winds. The minimum temperature is predicted at 16ยฐC, with a high of 27ยฐC. Winds from the north will intensify, with average speeds of 40 to 60 km/h and gusts potentially exceeding 60 km/h, a condition expected to persist until Saturday, July 18.
Warmer conditions are forecast for the rest of the week, with the highest temperatures expected between Friday, July 17, and Saturday, July 18. The days will be characterized by sparsely to partly cloudy skies, with more cloudiness during the afternoons. This warming trend follows a period of cold that has reportedly caused losses of up to 40% in Alto Paranรก.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.