Migratory high-pressure systems continue to influence Havana, bringing cloudy skies and cool temperatures from January 29 to February 4. North to northeast winds will carry abundant cloud cover from the sea, with possible showers in coastal areas.
Havana is experiencing wintry conditions due to the persistence of migratory high-pressure systems, with their center located over the southwestern United States. Over the last 24 hours, north to northeast winds have carried abundant cloud cover from the sea, causing showers mainly in coastal areas. The predominance of cloudy skies, combined with a cold air mass, has made the day feel wintry in the capital. In the coming days, cloudy conditions will continue across much of the territory. Winds will remain mainly from the north to northeast, with speeds between 15 and 30 kilometers per hour. Relative humidity will range from 50% to 70%. Highs will vary between 17 and 24ºC (63 and 75°F), and lows between 15 and 18ºC (59 and 64°F). The sea surface temperature will stay at 26ºC (79°F). This forecast, prepared by Adrian Fuentes, highlights the impact of these weather patterns on the region this week.