all the details for tomorrow Wednesday 1 May

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Wednesday 1 May in Potenza promises to be a day characterized by variable weather conditions. The early hours of the morning will be characterized by scattered clouds with cloud cover that will vary between 27% and the 69%. Temperatures will remain around +11°C with a light breeze coming from the South – South East with speeds between 6.3km/h hey 10.3km/h. Humidity will settle around the 64% with an atmospheric pressure of 1013hPa.

During the morning, the sky will progressively become overcast, reaching cloud cover 100% at about 07:00. Temperatures will rise to +19.1°C at about 10:00when light rain is forecast with a probability of 91% and a wind speed that can reach i 26.6km/h coming from the South West.

In the afternoon, weather conditions will improve slightly with scattered clouds and cloud cover that will settle around the 38%. Temperatures will remain around +18°C with a breeze coming from the South West with gusts up to 29.1km/h. The chance of rain will be 35% with a humidity around the 56% and an atmospheric pressure of 1011hPa.

In the evening, the sky will present itself again with scattered clouds and cloud cover that will vary between 16% and the 42%. Temperatures will drop to +9.6°C at about 11pmwith a light breeze coming from the South West with speed around 9.4km/h. Humidity will increase until 95% with an atmospheric pressure of 1014hPa.

In conclusion, Wednesday 1 May in Potenza is expected to be a day with variable weather conditions, with overcast skies in the morning and scattered clouds in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures will remain rather mild, with possible precipitation only during the morning. It is advisable to pay attention to changes in wind and humidity throughout the day.


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