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Weather in Martin Subdivision, United States

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Today's weather summary

The weather in Martin Subdivision on Monday, July 1st, is going to be cloudy throughout the day, with clear skies during the morning.

There's seems to be also high probability of few clouds during the morning at about 8 am.

Weather details for Martin Subdivision, on Monday, July 1st:

The maximum temperature during the day is going to be 97°F around 5 pm. The day will be humid, with average humidity of 69%, ranging from 44% to a maximum value of 86% at about midnight. The wind will be light, and will get up to 9 mph at 8 pm, blowing from the south-east. The cloud coverage will range from 2% around 11 am to as high as 100% around 8 pm with an average of 57%.

The precipitation probability will change throughout the day between 0% and 5%. The highest chance for precipitation will be around 7 pm and the lowest probability around midnight. The dew point will range from 69°F up to a maximum value of 73°F around 1 am.

The visibility is expected to be good with average visibility of 10 mi throughout the day. Atmospheric pressure will be normal with average pressure of 1015 hPa. Sunrise will be at 6:40 am, and sunset at 8:38 pm. The day will have 13 hours and 58 minutes of daylight.

Air quality forecast for Martin Subdivision, on Monday, July 1st:

On average, the air quality on this day will be moderate, meaning that air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. According to our index, ranging from 0 to 500, the air quality is going to be between values of 56 and 70.

Pollen forecast for Martin Subdivision, on Monday, July 1st:

Tree pollen on this day is expected to have no risk. There's no risk of weed pollen, and as for grass pollen, this day is expected to have very high risk.

The weather in Martin Subdivision on Tuesday, July 2nd, will be mostly clear throughout the day, together with clear skies before dawn.

There is also a chance for some clouds before dawn around 3 am.

Weather details for Martin Subdivision, on Tuesday, July 2nd:

The highest temperature of the day will be 90°F at about 5 pm. The day will be humid, with average humidity of 68%, ranging from 44% to a maximum value of 95% at about 6 am. The wind will be breezy, and will get up to 14 mph at 11 am, blowing from the east. The cloud coverage will range from 0% around 8 pm to as high as 98% around 4 am with an average of 36%.

The precipitation probability will change throughout the day between 0% and 15%. The highest chance for precipitation will be around 9 am and the lowest probability around midnight. The dew point will range from 64°F up to a maximum value of 73°F around 1 am.

The visibility is expected to be good with average visibility of 10 mi throughout the day. Atmospheric pressure will be high with average pressure of 1019 hPa. Sunrise will be at 6:40 am, and sunset at 8:38 pm, making it a total of 13 hours and 58 minutes of daylight.

Air quality forecast for Martin Subdivision, on Tuesday, July 2nd:

On average, the air quality on this day will be good, meaning that air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk. According to our index, ranging from 0 to 500, the air quality is going to be between values of 33 and 55.

Pollen forecast for Martin Subdivision, on Tuesday, July 2nd:

Tree pollen on this day is expected to have no risk. There's no risk of weed pollen, and as for grass pollen, this day is expected to have very high risk.