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Thursday, 19 March
Galilea — 7-Days Weather Forecast
Hourly Forecast
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Weather forecast day by day for a week in Galilea
Thursday, 19 March
Galilea is expected to see Overcast with temperatures around 23°C, feeling like 30°C due to high humidity. Rain is expected today, with 0.1 mm of precipitation forecasted. Heavy cloud cover at 85% is blocking most sunlight today. UV index is high at 7 — sun protection is recommended. Humidity is at 83% and atmospheric pressure stands at 1021 hPa.
Friday, 20 March
Galilea is expected to see Partly Cloudy with temperatures around 24°C, feeling like 32°C due to high humidity. UV index is high at 8 — sun protection is recommended. Humidity is at 87% and atmospheric pressure stands at 1022 hPa.
Saturday, 21 March
Galilea is expected to see Partly Cloudy with temperatures around 24°C, feeling like 33°C due to strong winds. Skies are mostly clear with only 6% cloud cover. UV index is high at 8 — sun protection is recommended. Humidity is at 84% and atmospheric pressure stands at 1020 hPa.
Sunday, 22 March
Galilea is expected to see Partly Cloudy with temperatures around 25°C, feeling like 33°C due to strong winds. UV index is high at 8 — sun protection is recommended. Humidity is at 85% and atmospheric pressure stands at 1017 hPa.
Monday, 23 March
Galilea is expected to see Foggy with temperatures around 25°C, feeling like 33°C due to strong winds. Skies are mostly clear with only 19% cloud cover. UV index is high at 7 — sun protection is recommended. Humidity is at 90% and atmospheric pressure stands at 1015 hPa.
Tuesday, 24 March
Galilea is expected to see Foggy with temperatures around 25°C, feeling like 34°C due to strong winds. UV index is high at 8 — sun protection is recommended. Humidity is at 91% and atmospheric pressure stands at 1018 hPa.
Wednesday, 25 March
Galilea is expected to see Foggy with temperatures around 26°C, feeling like 34°C due to strong winds. UV index is high at 8 — sun protection is recommended. Humidity is at 92% and atmospheric pressure stands at 1020 hPa.