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Lima weather today, 28 October: Senamhi predicts a minimum temperature of 12 ° C | cold | Humidity | Spring | RMN | LIME

The National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) has predicted that the minimum temperature in eastern Lima will be 12 ° C for today, Friday, October 28, 2022, in the spring season.

According to the Ministry of the Environment (Minam), the maximum temperature is 22 ° C. In addition, he indicated that cloudy skies are expected in the morning, with a tendency to shine around noon and cloudy skies at sunset.

In West Lima, the maximum temperature would reach 19 ° C, while the minimum would be 15 ° C. In the morning there is an overcast sky, which varies in the afternoon with sun and gusts of wind.

What will spring 2022 be like?

After going through one of the coldest winters in decades, spring season began in the metropolitan city of Lima on Thursday 22 September. According to the Senamhi, cloudy and cloudy sky conditions will continue during the first few weeks.

According to the information provided, The Lima metro will have temperatures between 14 ° C and 15 ° C in the early morning hours. At noon the thermometers will indicate between 18 and 20 ° C.

However, it was expected that the haze and cloudy skies will continue into the morning during the first weeks of springand in the afternoon gusts of wind are expected within their normal variability.

The occurrence of occasional drizzle in the Lima metro has not been ruled out. The coastal strip is also expected to have normal to slightly cold air temperatures, with the lowest values ​​of the season forecast for November and December.

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