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A meteorologist at the National Centre for Meteorology (NCM) confirmed that the temperature in the country could reach to a high of 29 degrees Celsius in the next three days. By Saturday, the maximum temperature will be 30 degrees Celsius.
In the past week, residents across the nation enjoyed low temperatures of 17 degrees Celsius, with heavy rains and thunder.
However, the meteorologist said there is no rain expected in the coming week.
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"We don't expect significant temperature changes during the coming three days. Today (February 20), the maximum temperature nationwide was 26 degrees. During the coming three days, it will be around this range from 26 to 29 degrees. Humidity is expected to increase in the night and early morning," he said. "The weather tomorrow will be fairly and partly cloudy in general. The fresh northwestern winds will be expected to weaken during day time. The sea state will turn to be moderate to slight."
He explained that the winds coming in from the north and south will be weakened over the next few days, meaning an increase in temperature.
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