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Bahrain Weather Forecast Predicts Hot Day with Some Clouds

Bahrain Weather Forecast Predicts Hot Day with Some Clouds

Manama: The Meteorological Directorate has forecasted that Bahrain will experience hot weather conditions with some clouds during the day and fine weather tonight.
According to Bahrain News Agency, the wind is expected to be variable, ranging from 7 to 12 knots. The sea state is anticipated to be between 1 to 3 feet. The temperature is forecasted to reach a maximum of 41°C and a minimum of 26°C. Humidity levels are projected to be between a maximum of 80% and a minimum of 15%.
Further information and updates can be accessed at www.bahrainweather.gov.bh.

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