Starting Wednesday, the haze will gradually disappear until it reaches normal levels for this time of year.
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Starting Wednesday, the haze will gradually disappear until it reaches normal levels for this time of year.
People bathing on the beaches and flocking to the coast to seek refuge from the high temperatures and haze that hit the island this week.
Summer has arrived, and this week’s typical temperatures will remain constant. As you can see on this heat map, average temperatures will exceed 25°C during the middle of the day, potentially reaching highs of 30°C, while lows will barely drop below 20°C.
Regarding the wind, wind speeds will increase starting Thursday and remain strong and strong for several days, including the weekend.
The haze, however, will gradually disappear due to the influence of the trade winds. Both this Monday and Tuesday, temperatures are expected to reach above 10 microns/m3, reaching 12 or even 13.
At this intensity, according to the WHO, it can be harmful to health. However, on Wednesday, the intensity of this suspended dust will decrease to below 6 microns/m3, returning the island to atmospheric conditions typical of this summer season.