25 June 2010,
Visibility was reduced as dust swirled in the air catching many motorists and other road users by surprise.
A dip in temperature was no consolation for residents and travel plans for the weekend were put on hold.
The National Center of Meteorology and Seismology predicted hazy weather in general, with another fall in temperature. Moderate to fresh winds would turn strong by the afternoon, according to the forecast
Winds were expected to gather speed over sea and open land areas, according to the NCMS. This would cause sand to rise and suspended dust would reduce horizontal visibility, it said.
“The sea is rough and is expected to become very rough by the evening,” the bulletin said.
The dusty conditions will persist till tomorrow and a further fall in temperature is likely. “Hazy weather in general, with another fall in temperature. The sea will turn rough to very rough,” the weather report said.
The mercury is expected to range from 35 to 42 degree Celsius along the coast, while the internal regions will be hotter at 42 to 47 degree Celsius.
35 C is 95 F
42 C is 107.6 F
47 C is 116.6 F
I have to say that is hot!!!!!!!!
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