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28 °C |
Wind 0 km/h |
Precipitation (1 hr.) | 0 mm |
Air pressure | 1012 hPa |
Visibility | 2 km |
Clouds | 80 % |
Cloud base | 540 m |
Weather report from station Port Blair, Distance: 4 km (23:30 2025/04/08)
02:00 | 03:00 | 04:00 | 05:00 | 06:00 | 07:00 | 08:00 | 09:00 | 10:00 | 11:00 | 12:00 | 13:00 | 14:00 | 15:00 | 16:00 | 17:00 | 18:00 | 19:00 | 20:00 | 21:00 | 22:00 | 23:00 | 00:00 tomorrow | 01:00 tomorrow | 02:00 tomorrow |
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29 °C
0 mm10 % S
3 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm10 % SE
6 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm0 % SE
8 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm10 % SE
10 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm0 % SE
12 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm10 % SE
13 km/h
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30 °C
0 mm10 % SE
11 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm10 % SE
9 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm20 % SE
11 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm20 % SE
11 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm20 % SE
10 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm30 % SE
11 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm30 % SE
11 km/h
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28 °C
0.1 mm70 % SE
11 km/h
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29 °C
0.2 mm70 % SE
10 km/h
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28 °C
0.1 mm70 % SE
10 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm30 % S
11 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm20 % S
11 km/h
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28 °C
0 mm20 % S
11 km/h
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28 °C
0.3 mm70 % S
11 km/h
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28 °C
0.9 mm70 % S
11 km/h
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28 °C
1 mm70 % S
13 km/h
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28 °C
0.8 mm80 % S
13 km/h
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28 °C
0.7 mm70 % S
11 km/h
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28 °C
0.7 mm70 % S
11 km/h
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02:00 | 05:00 | 08:00 | 11:00 | 14:00 | 17:00 | 20:00 | 23:00 |
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28 °C
2.2 mm80 % S
11 km/h
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28 °C
2 mm70 % SW
8 km/h
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28 °C
0 mm50 % S
11 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm50 % S
13 km/h
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30 °C
0 mm50 % S
14 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm50 % SW
16 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm50 % SW
11 km/h
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29 °C
0 mm40 % SW
13 km/h
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Air quality index (marked as AQI) is developed by Environmental Protection Agency. Values over 300 represents hazardous air quality, between 200-300 very unhealthy, 150-200 unhealthy, 100-150 unhealthy for sensitive groups and below 100 or rather below 50 the air quality is good.
Heading: ↓northeast | Time: 2025/04/09 02:00 |
Phase: night | Altitude: −46 ° |
Heading: ↓west | Time: 2025/04/09 02:00 |
Illumination: 85 % | Altitude: +12 ° |
Date | rise | set | rise | Illumination |
2025/04/09 | — | 02:45 | 14:48 | 85 % to 91 % |
2025/04/10 | — | 03:21 | 15:33 | 91 % to 96 % |
2025/04/11 | — | 03:56 | 16:17 | 96 % to 99 % |
2025/04/12 | — | 04:30 | 17:02 | 99 % to 100 % |
2025/04/13 | — | 05:05 | 17:47 | 100 % to 99 % |
Phase 2025/04/09 | Time | Length |
night | 00:00 to 04:00 | 4 hr. 1 min. |
astronomical twilight | 04:00 to 04:25 | 25 min. |
nautic twilight | 04:25 to 04:50 | 25 min. |
civil twilight | 04:50 to 05:12 | 21 min. |
day | 05:12 to 17:31 | 12 hr. 19 min. |
civil twilight | 17:31 to 17:52 | 21 min. |
nautic twilight | 17:52 to 18:17 | 25 min. |
astronomical twilight | 18:17 to 18:42 | 25 min. |
night | 18:42 to 00:00 | 5 hr. 17 min. |
For this output data, temperature is shown for 2 m above ground. The calculations take into account the terrain (elevation), but with lower resolution than in reality. Therefore the models cannot differentiate, for instance, the temperature on a mountain peak or on a city square scorched by the sun. The general rule is that the centres of large cities are 1 °C to 3 °C warmer than the surrounding area or natural landscapes. Significant temperature differences over a small area are primarily caused in the winter by an inversion. A short yet noticeable cooling can also occur after a local summer storm.