Forecast Summary
The next few hours will be mostly cloudy, with today reaching 27°C and dropping to 25°C. The coming days will be breezy throughout the day.
Current Weather
26°
Humid and Mostly Cloudy
Feels Like
37°
Min
25°
Max
27°
Compared to Yesterday
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Hourly Forecast
Weather forecast for the next 48 hours.
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UV Index
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Humidity
Current air moisture level
Daylight Hours
13 hours 9 minutes of sunlight today
05:11
Sunrise
18:20
Sunset
Daily Forecast
Weather forecast for the next 8 days.
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Frequently asked questions about weather in Makhdumpur
How warm does it get in Makhdumpur?
The warmest month in Makhdumpur is May, with average high temperatures of 39°C. The average temperature during this period is around 33°C.
How cold does it get in Makhdumpur?
The coldest month in Makhdumpur is January, with average low temperatures of 10°C. The average temperature during this period is around 16°C.
What is the wettest time of year in Makhdumpur?
The wettest month in Makhdumpur is July, with an average of 290mm of precipitation.
What is the driest time of year in Makhdumpur?
The driest month in Makhdumpur is November, with an average of 1mm of precipitation.
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