Weather in hoshiarpur 10 days

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  5. Weather Blog: El Niño is here, summer is right around the corner


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Weather hoshiarpur 45 days

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The time period when the sun is no more than 6 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The horizon should be clearly defined and the brightest stars should be visible under good atmospheric conditions (i.e. no moonlight, or other lights). One still should be able to carry on ordinary outdoor activities. The time period when the sun is between 12 and 18 degrees below the horizon at either sunrise or sunset. The sun does not contribute to the illumination of the sky before this time in the morning, or after this time in the evening. In the beginning of morning astronomical twilight and at the end of astronomical twilight in the evening, sky illumination is very faint, and might be undetectable.

Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India 14 day weather forecast

Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Precipitation Sun Day Temperature Weather Feels Like Wind Humidity Chance Amount UV Sunrise Sunset Fri 16 Jun 37 / 25°C Tstorms early. Decreasing cloudiness. 39°C 11 km/h ↑ 35% 17% 1.0 mm 5 (Moderate) 05:21 19:32 Sat 17 Jun 40 / 26°C Isolated tstorms late. Mostly sunny. 41°C 10 km/h ↑ 27% 19% 0.1 mm 7 (High) 05:21 19:33 Sun 18 Jun 40 / 27°C Tstorms late. Scattered clouds. 43°C 15 km/h ↑ 32% 73% 8.6 mm 7 (High) 05:21 19:33 Mon 19 Jun 39 / 26°C Isolated tstorms late. Mostly sunny. 42°C 13 km/h ↑ 35% 53% 0.4 mm 10 (Very high) 05:21 19:33 Tue 20 Jun 38 / 28°C Isolated tstorms late. Afternoon clouds. 42°C 14 km/h ↑ 37% 14% 0.1 mm 7 (High) 05:21 19:34 Wed 21 Jun 42 / 29°C Afternoon clouds. 44°C 9 km/h ↑ 27% 5% - 7 (High) 05:21 19:34 Thu 22 Jun 43 / 31°C Tstorms early. Partly cloudy. 47°C 6 km/h ↑ 28% 44% 0.5 mm 10 (Very high) 05:22 19:34 Fri 23 Jun 39 / 31°C Afternoon clouds. 35°C 7 km/h ↑ 19% 4% - 7 (High) 05:22 19:34 Sat 24 Jun 38 / 31°C Scattered tstorms late. Afternoon clouds. 37°C 19 km/h ↑ 26% 92% 1.7 mm 7 (High) 05:22 19:34 Sun 25 Jun 35 / 29°C Thundershowers. Morning clouds. 41°C 31 km/h ↑ 52% 51% 2.3 mm 7 (High) 05:22 19:34 Mon 26 Jun 35 / 29°C Isolated tstorms. Mostly cloudy. 38°C 7 km/h ↑ 46% 52% 2.9 mm 7 (High) 05:23 19:35 Tue 27 Jun 35 / 29°C Thunderstorms. Broken clouds. 41°C 13 km/h ↑ 54% 99% 13.7 mm 5 (Moderate) 05:23 19:35 Wed 28 Jun 35 / 29°C Tstorms late. Broken clouds. 37°C 11 km/h ↑ 42% 94% 5.8 mm 7 (High) 05:23 19...

Hoshiarpur Weather 14 days

• 7 Day • • • • • • • • Today June 16 97° / 74° 9 - 21 mph • Tomorrow June 17 100° / 78° 7 - 14 mph • Sunday June 18 96° / 79° 11 - 23 mph • Monday June 19 104° / 81° 4 - 16 mph • Tuesday June 20 105° / 87° 5 - 14 mph • Wednesday June 21 105° / 88° 8 - 17 mph • Thursday June 22 50% 0.012 in 105° / 88° 12 - 22 mph •

Weather Blog: El Niño is here, summer is right around the corner

Good Tuesday, bloggers, With school out and event season ramping up, summer certainly feels like it is in motion here in Kansas City! Technically, summer does not start for another 9 days ... but before we get started on that topic, I wanted to address the elephant in the weather room — El Niño! There is certainly a lot of hype and chatter going on through the weather community about this topic. So let's get up to speed a bit. In May, Overall, this isn't something we watch closely here in KC during the summer because El Niño events tend to be low impact for us during this time. This is mainly because the jet stream is weaker and farther north during the summer (and one of El Niño's big impacts is on the jet stream). Now that all being said, there is some research that has pointed to there being an impact during the summer of a developing El Niño. "During the summer of developing El Niño events, temperatures across the Midwest were slightly cooler than normal. This trend was strongest when Oceanic Niño Index values were already nearing a moderate El Niño during the summer months," according to a recent study by the Midwestern Regional Climate Center. This is a standard we are currently approaching and is most likely why the CPC has Kansas City in the "equal chances" zone for summer temperatures being above or below average. So let's look a little deeper. When you compare current sea surface temperatures (SSTs) to the last strong El Niño event, there are certainly some big s...