The heat wave continues to set the pace of the week in AMBA, with high temperatures and nights that are difficult to endure. Relief doesn't arrive suddenly, but from the middle of the week a slight drop is expected that will take the region out of the most stifling segment.
The peak of heat is already behind and, although the heat persists, the scenario is beginning to moderate little by little. The forecast for this Tuesday, January 27 confirms that the decrease will be gradual.

Tuesday, January 27: last stifling day
Tuesday appears as the last clearly overwhelming day of this streak. The early morning starts off heavy, with a minimum close to 24°C and partly cloudy skies.
During the day, the wind will remain calm for most of the day, which will make it difficult to relieve the heat index. The maximum will be around 34°C, with high humidity and a low probability of isolated showers.
Wednesday: slight drop and partial relief
Wednesday marks a turning point in the week. Without bringing a defined cold front, the change in circulation will help moderate the heat.

A minimum of 24°C and a maximum of 32°C are expected, with mostly cloudy skies. The heat will continue, but it will no longer be extreme.










