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Weather in Lima today, Wednesday, June 29: Senamhi forecast a minimum temperature of 10°C | winter | rmmn | LIME

The National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) predicted that the minimum temperature in East Lima will be 10°C for today, Wednesday, June 29, 2022, at the beginning of the winter season, which will be one of the coldest in recent years.

According to the entity of the Ministry of the Environment (Minam), the maximum temperature of 19°C. In addition, he indicated that cloudy skies are expected in the early hours of the morning, varying to sunshine in the afternoon, and gusts of wind.

In West Lima, the maximum temperature would reach 17°C, while the minimum would be 14°C. Fog is expected with cloudy skies in the morning, changing to cloudy skies in the afternoon with gusts of wind.

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What will winter 2022 be like?

The Senamhi reported that for the next quarter (July-September 2022), which covers the winter season and which began on Tuesday, June 21 at 4:14 a.m., minimum and maximum air temperatures are expected to be below normal. , mainly on the central and southern coast, due to the presence of the coastal La Niña and its influence on the cold temperature of the sea.

In Metropolitan Lima, the western zone (districts located on the coast) will present air temperatures that oscillate between 13 °C and 18 °C, on average.

Meanwhile, in eastern Lima (districts further from the sea such as La Molina, Ate, Santa Anita, San Juan de Lurigancho, among others) air temperatures will fluctuate between 12°C and 19°C, on average, without ruling out values minimum below 10°C.

Likewise, during this quarter the occurrence of fog, mist and drizzle is expected, mainly at night and early in the morning, in addition to the increase in the intensity of the winds between July and August, mainly in the districts near the sea.

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