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March 21,
Friday
06
24.8
753.3
759.2
0.6
86
Wind blowing from the south-westLight air
(1 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
Thunderstorm, but no precipitation at the time of observation.Thunderstorm(s) with or without precipitation.Rain.
23.0
 Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without Cumulonimbus calvus, Cumulus, Stratocumulus, Stratus or pannus.
2030%.
300-600
Altocumulus translucidus or opacus in two or more layers, or Altocumulus opacus in a single layer, not progressively invading the sky, or Altocumulus with Altostratus or Nimbostratus. 
10.0
22.3
11.0
24
    
03
28.5
752.7
758.5
-2.0
88
Calm, no windCalm  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
2030%.
300-600
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
26.3
      
00
29.5
754.7
760.5
2.0
86
Wind blowing from the south-westLight air
(1 m/s)
  
7080%.
     Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
7080%.
200-300
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.No Cirrus, Cirrocumulus or Cirrostratus.
12.0
26.9
      
March 20,
Thursday
21
30.1
752.7
758.5
0.6
80
Wind blowing from the southLight air
(1 m/s)
  
60%.
     Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
50%.
200-300
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus spissatus, in patches or entangled sheaves, which usually do not increase and sometimes seem to be the remains of the upper part of a Cumulonimbus; or Cirrus castellanus or floccus.
12.0
26.3
      
18
31.0
752.1
757.9
0.5
71
Wind blowing from the southModerate breeze
(7 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
    
33.7
Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without Cumulonimbus calvus, Cumulus, Stratocumulus, Stratus or pannus.
2030%.
300-600
Altocumulus translucidus at a single level.Cirrus spissatus, in patches or entangled sheaves, which usually do not increase and sometimes seem to be the remains of the upper part of a Cumulonimbus; or Cirrus castellanus or floccus.
15.0
25.1
      
15
33.6
751.6
757.3
-2.1
57
Wind blowing from the southModerate breeze
(7 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Cumulus mediocris or congestus, with or without Cumulus of species fractus or humilis or Stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level.
10% or less, but not 0
300-600
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
15.0
23.9
      
12
33.4
753.7
759.4
-1.0
59
Wind blowing from the southModerate breeze
(6 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Cumulus mediocris or congestus, with or without Cumulus of species fractus or humilis or Stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level.
40%.
300-600
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
15.0
24.3
      
09
30.4
754.7
760.5
1.9
73
Wind blowing from the south-westGentle breeze
(4 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Cumulus mediocris or congestus, with or without Cumulus of species fractus or humilis or Stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level.
40%.
300-600
Altocumulus translucidus at a single level.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
12.0
25.0
      
06
27.0
752.8
758.6
0.2
85
Wind blowing from the south-westLight breeze
(2 m/s)
  
7080%.
   
26.5
 Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
10% or less, but not 0
300-600
Altocumulus translucidus at a single level.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
10.0
24.3
      
0