Havana Weather for November 24-30

Mild days with cool early mornings 

By Yanet Díaz

Home sweet home, photo: Adriana Lara.

HAVANA TIMES – The days in this 7-day forecast will be partly cloudy, with little rains and moderate to strong winds. These will blow from the east and northeast, with speeds between 20 and 30 km / h, becoming southeastly towards the end of the forecast period.

The maximum temperatures will oscillate between 27 and 28° C (81 and 82 F), and the lows between 15 and 17° C (59 and 63 F). The sea surface temperature will be 26° C (79 F).

Meteorological conditions:

Hurricane Otto churns in the southwest Caribbean Sea, which is moving west at 13 km/h as it approaches Nicaragua and Costa Rica.  It has maximum sustained winds of 165 km/h with upper gusts. The rest of the area remains under continental anticyclonic influence, which is imposing great stability in the weather conditions. This weather situation will persist for the next few days.

Weekly forecast valid from Wednesday, November 23

Thursday November 24, max 27° C (81 F) min 15° C (59 F)
Partly cloudy

Friday November 25, max 27° C (81 F) min 15° C (59 F)
Partly cloudy

Saturday  November 26, High 27° C (81 F) min 16° C (61 F)
Partly cloudy

Sunday November 27,  max 27° C (81 F) min 16° C (61 F)
Partly cloudy

Monday November 28, max 28° C (82 F) min 16° C (61 F)
Partly cloudy

Tuesday November 29, max 28° C (82 F) min 17° C (63 F)
Partly cloudy

Wednesday November 30, max 28° C (82 F) min 17° C (63 F)
Partly cloudy

 

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