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April 3,
Thursday
14
3.0
   
69
Wind blowing from the north-westLight breeze
(3 m/s)
  
60%.
Clouds generally forming or developing.Shower(s).Cloud covering more than 1/2 of the sky throughout the appropriate period.  Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without Cumulonimbus calvus, Cumulus, Stratocumulus, Stratus or pannus.
50%.
300-600
Patches (often lenticular) of Altocumulus translucidus, continually changing and occurring at one or more levels.No Cirrus, Cirrocumulus or Cirrostratus.
71.0
-2.1
    Even layer of compact or wet snow covering ground completely. 
08
1.9
   
90
Calm, no windCalm  
100%.
Rain (not freezing) not falling as shower(s).Rain.Cloud covering more than 1/2 of the sky throughout the appropriate period. 
2.0
Stratus fractus or Cumulus fractus of bad weather, or both (pannus), usually below Altostratus or Nimbostratus.
7080%.
300-600
Altostratus opacus or Nimbostratus. 
65.0
0.4
1.0
12
  Even layer of compact or wet snow covering ground completely.
30
April 2,
Wednesday
20
1.6
   
76
Wind blowing from the west-northwestLight breeze
(3 m/s)
  
60%.
   
1.6
3.7
Cumulonimbus calvus, with or without Cumulus, Stratocumulus or Stratus.
50%.
300-600
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole, but the continuous veil does not reach 45 degrees above the horizon.
71.0
-2.3
No precipitation
12
  Even layer of compact or wet snow covering ground completely. 
14
3.4
   
67
Wind blowing from the north-westFresh breeze
(10 m/s)
  
50%.
     Cumulonimbus capillatus (often with an anvil), with or without Cumulonimbus calvus, Cumulus, Stratocumulus, Stratus or pannus.
2030%.
300-600
No Altocumulus, Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole, but the continuous veil does not reach 45 degrees above the horizon.
71.0
-2.3
    Even layer of compact or wet snow covering ground completely. 
0