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March 31,
Monday
19
30.5
754.9
755.7
0.8
72
Calm, no windCalm  
40%.
    
35.0
Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
10% or less, but not 0
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.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
25.0
      
18
32.1
753.2
754.3
-0.3
60
Wind blowing from the west-northwestLight air
(1 m/s)
      
26.5
35.7
     
23.4
      
17
32.9
752.9
754.0
-0.9
 
        
26.5
35.7
            
16
33.5
754.1
754.8
-2.0
56
Wind blowing from the west-northwestLight breeze
(2 m/s)
  
2030%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
10% or less, but not 0
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.Cirrus fibratus, sometimes uncinus, not progressively invading the sky.
10.0
23.6
      
15
34.3
753.5
754.6
-1.9
46
Wind blowing from the westLight breeze
(3 m/s)
      
26.5
35.7
     
21.2
      
14
34.5
753.8
754.9
-2.0
47
Wind blowing from the westLight breeze
(3 m/s)
      
26.5
36.1
     
21.5
      
13
34.3
756.1
756.9
-1.2
51
Wind blowing from the westGentle breeze
(4 m/s)
  
2030%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
10% or less, but not 0
600-1000
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus fibratus, sometimes uncinus, not progressively invading the sky.
10.0
22.7
      
12
34.7
755.4
756.4
-0.7
44
Wind blowing from the eastLight breeze
(2 m/s)
      
26.5
36.1
     
20.5
      
11
33.6
755.8
756.9
0.3
47
Wind blowing from the eastLight breeze
(3 m/s)
      
26.5
36.1
     
20.9
      
10
30.6
757.3
758.1
1.2
67
Calm, no windCalm  
2030%.
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
10% or less, but not 0
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.Cirrus fibratus, sometimes uncinus, not progressively invading the sky.
10.0
23.8
      
09
30.8
756.1
757.2
2.0
65
Wind blowing from the north-eastGentle breeze
(4 m/s)
       
36.1
     
23.4
      
08
29.1
755.5
756.5
1.7
71
Wind blowing from the eastLight air
(1 m/s)
       
36.1
     
23.2
      
07
26.2
756.1
756.8
0.5
84
Calm, no windCalm  
50%.
   
25.4
 Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
10% or less, but not 0
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.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
23.3
      
06
26.7
754.1
755.2
0.0
75
Wind blowing from the eastLight breeze
(2 m/s)
       
36.1
     
22.0
      
05
27.3
753.8
754.9
-0.8
72
Wind blowing from the eastLight breeze
(2 m/s)
       
36.1
     
21.9
      
04
26.7
755.6
756.4
-0.9
91
Calm, no windCalm  
60%.
     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
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.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
25.1
      
03
28.3
754.1
755.2
-1.4
69
Wind blowing from the east-northeastLight breeze
(3 m/s)
       
36.1
     
22.1
      
02
28.3
754.6
755.6
-0.9
69
Wind blowing from the eastLight breeze
(2 m/s)
       
36.1
     
22.2
      
01
27.9
756.5
757.3
-0.9
85
Calm, no windCalm  
60%.
     Cumulus mediocris or congestus, with or without Cumulus of species fractus or humilis or Stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level.
2030%.
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.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
25.2
      
00
28.5
755.5
756.6
1.0
79
Wind blowing from the east-northeastLight air
(1 m/s)
       
36.1
     
24.4
      
March 30,
Sunday
23
29.5
755.5
756.6
1.8
75
Wind blowing from the eastLight air
(1 m/s)
       
36.1
     
24.5
      
22
30.2
757.4
758.2
3.0
77
Calm, no windCalm  
7080%.
     Cumulus mediocris or congestus, with or without Cumulus of species fractus or humilis or Stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level.
2030%.
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.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
25.7
      
21
30.8
754.5
755.5
2.2
68
Wind blowing from the west-northwestLight breeze
(2 m/s)
       
36.1
     
24.1
      
20
30.9
753.7
754.7
1.3
67
Wind blowing from the northLight air
(1 m/s)
       
36.1
     
24.0
      
19
30.6
754.4
755.2
0.0
74
Calm, no windCalm  
7080%.
    
34.5
Cumulus mediocris or congestus, with or without Cumulus of species fractus or humilis or Stratocumulus, all having their bases at the same level.
2030%.
600-1000
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.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
25.4
      
0