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Northern weather: Forecast for August 10

Northern weather: Forecast for August 10

Herald Sun4 days ago
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Today's forecast is mostly sunny; ne winds tending se.
At 1am today, expect a dry day with a dew point of 6.3. The temperature will feel more like a cool 5.3 with a relative humidity of 100 per cent.
The highest expected temperature today is 18, which is 3 degrees higher than yesterday's max.
Warmer conditions are expected on three of the next six days, with the mercury climbing above today's maximum on Monday, Thursday and Friday.
The chance of rain today is 5 per cent.
Showers are more likely tomorrow with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a medium (40 per cent) chance of rain.
The UV index is predicted to be 2. While there is a low risk of harm from sun exposure. Experts suggest using eye protection, sunscreen and covering up, especially people with sensitive skin who burn easily.
Winds will be northeast around 4 km/h in the morning shifting to south-southeast around 5 km/h in the afternoon.
Details for the next six days:
Monday, August 11: Mostly sunny. NE winds Min - 5. Max - 19.
Tuesday, August 12: Mostly cloudy. Rain periods. NE winds Min - 8. Max - 15.
Wednesday, August 13: Mostly sunny. NW winds tending SW Min - 7. Max - 16.
Thursday, August 14: Mostly sunny. NE winds Min - 5. Max - 19.
Friday, August 15: Cloudy. Late shower. Fresh N/NW winds Min - 10. Max - 19.
Saturday, August 16: Mostly cloudy. Showers, chance storm. SW winds Min - 6. Max - 13.
The previous Northern weather article can be viewed here.
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