Havana Weather for Oct. 23-29

Rains through Saturday. Photo: Juan Suarez

Some rain until Saturday

Eduardo A. Fernández Díaz

HAVANA TIMES — This period begins with tropical depression number 9 of the current hurricane season located in the southwest of the Gulf of Mexico and moving eastward with an average speed of 5 kph (3 mph). There have been wind gusts of 75 kph / (40 mph). On its way through the Yucatan and Belize a large amount of accumulated rainfall is expected, but the system will weaken and lose in organization. In any case, the storm does not represent a threat to Cuba.

Meanwhile, the remains of a weak cold front extending from the Southeast part of Florida to the Yucatan Peninsula will move eastward with the passage of time. There will be rains in the western part of the country including Havana through Saturday.

After Saturday the weather will be good, sunny and sometimes partly cloudy.

The maximum temperature will be between 29° C (84° F) and 27° C (81° F). The lows will range around 24° C (75° F).

The sea surface temperature will reach 26° C (79 F).

Weekly Forecast valid from Wednesday October 22

Thursday, October 23, max 28 (82° F) low 23° C (73° F)
Showers

Friday, October 24, max 28 (82° F) low 23° C (73° F)
Showers

Saturday, October 25, max 28 (82 ° F) low 23° C (73° F)
Scattered showers

Sunday October 26, max 27° C (81° F) low 24° C (75° F)
sunny

Monday, October 27, max 28° C (82° F) low 24 ° C (75° F)
sunny

Tuesday, October 28, max 29° C (84° F) low 24 ° C (75° F)
sunny

Wednesday, October 29, max 29° C (84° F) low 24 ° C (75° F)
Partly Cloudy

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