Havana Weather for July 5-11

Isolated showers in the afternoons

By Yanet Díaz

Photo: Juan Suarez

HAVANA TIMES – The days will be warm, with skies partly cloudy from the morning. Cloud cover will increase in the early afternoon, and occasional showers and thunderstorms will be likely in the capital. The winds will be weak and variable, with speeds up to 20 km/h, which will slightly increase the sensation of heat.

The high temperatures will be at 31 and 32° C (88 and 90 F), while the lows will be around 23° C (73 F). The sea surface temperature will be 29° C (84 F).

Meteorological conditions

During the next few days the oceanic anticyclonic influence will persist on the island. The abundant humidity in the atmospheric column, together with the passage of tropical waves through the Caribbean, will maintain high the probability of occasional rain and storms.

In the North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, a probability between 40 and 50% exists for the formation of tropical cyclone in the coming days.

Weekly Forecast, valid from Wednesday, July 4

Thursday July 5, max 31° C (88 F) min 23° C (73 F)
Showers in the afternoon

Friday July 6, max 31° C (88 F) min 23° C (73 F)
Showers in the afternoon

Saturday July 7, max 32° C (90 F) min 23° C (73 F)
Showers in the afternoon

Sunday July 8, max 32° C (90 F) min 23° C (73 F)
Showers in the afternoon

Monday, July 9, max 32° C (90 F) min 23° C (73 F)
Showers in the afternoon

Tuesday July 10, max 32° C (90 F) min 23° C (73 F)
Showers in the afternoon

Wednesday July 11, max 32° C (90 F) min 23° C (73 F)
Partly cloudy

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