A nearly stationary front near western Cuba is generating instability and rainfall in Havana. Isolated showers are expected, particularly in coastal areas, with temperatures ranging from 21 to 28ºC over the next week. Winds will blow from north to northeast.
A nearly stationary front is located near the western region of the Cuban archipelago, generating instability over the western half and increasing cloudiness and rainfall in Havana. Over the past 24 hours, these conditions have encouraged showers, rain, and isolated thunderstorms.
In the coming hours, the front will remain over the west, weakening further in its southern portion while maintaining unstable conditions. Occasional cloudiness will persist in the capital, with isolated showers in coastal areas. Over the next few days, mornings will begin with sun and some clouds. In the afternoon, it will become partly cloudy with isolated showers, mainly along the northern coast.
Winds will blow from the north to northeast at speeds between 15 and 30 kilometers per hour. Relative humidity will range from 55% to 75%. High temperatures will be between 24 and 28ºC (75–82°F), and lows between 21 and 22ºC (70–72°F). Sea surface temperature will be 28ºC (82°F).
This forecast, prepared by Adrian Fuentes, suggests cool temperatures and chances of light showers, potentially impacting outdoor activities in the Cuban capital.