Weather Shift Anticipated After Warm Spell
As the week draws to a close, businesses and residents alike are preparing for a significant change in weather conditions. The balmy climate that has graced the region with unseasonably high temperatures and clear blue skies is expected to take a turn. Friday marks the last day of this warm stretch, with meteorologists forecasting a drop in temperatures and an increase in cloud cover starting Saturday.
The current warmth has seen inland areas bask in highs of 28 degrees Celsius, while the west coast has enjoyed a cooler 22 degrees Celsius. Other coastal regions have experienced pleasant 24-degree weather, and the mountains have maintained a steady 19 degrees Celsius. Light winds have accompanied these temperatures, not exceeding four on the Beaufort scale.
As night falls, the skies are predicted to remain mostly clear, though some regions may see a build-up of clouds. The mercury is set to dip to 12 degrees Celsius inland and along the coasts, with mountain areas experiencing a slightly cooler 10 degrees Celsius.
The onset of Saturday brings with it a foggy morning, which is expected to give way to increased cloudiness as the day progresses. The forecast suggests that isolated rains or even sporadic storms could develop once the fog lifts. This trend is not a fleeting one; Sunday will continue with intermittent clouds and isolated showers, with the possibility of thunderstorms looming on Monday.
Throughout this period, temperatures are projected to gradually decrease, aligning more closely with typical April weather patterns. This return to normalcy may require adjustments for outdoor activities and operations sensitive to weather fluctuations. Businesses in sectors such as agriculture, retail, and event planning are advised to stay abreast of the latest weather updates and plan accordingly.





