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March 29,
Saturday
15
18.5
706.6
 
-2.3
33
Wind blowing from the north-westGentle breeze
(5 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
Precipitation within sight, reaching the ground or the surface of the sea, but distant, i.e. estimated to be more than 5 km from the station.Rain.Cloud covering more than 1/2 of the sky throughout the appropriate period.  Cumulus and Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus, with bases at different levels.
40%.
600-1000
Altostratus opacus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
28.0
1.8
Trace of precipitation
6
    
12
15.7
708.9
 
-1.9
47
Wind blowing from the north-westLight breeze
(2 m/s)
  
100%.
     Stratocumulus other than Stratocumulus cumulogenitus.
2030%.
2500 or more, or no clouds.
Altostratus opacus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
45.0
4.2
      
09
13.5
710.8
751.5
 
56
Wind blowing from the north-westLight breeze
(2 m/s)
  
100%.
    
15.4
No Stratocumulus, Stratus, Cumulus or Cumulonimbus.
60%.
2500 or more, or no clouds.
Altocumulus translucidus or opacus in two or more layers, or Altocumulus opacus in a single layer, not progressively invading the sky, or Altocumulus with Altostratus or Nimbostratus.Cirrus (often in bands) and Cirrostratus, or Cirrostratus alone, progressively invading the sky; they generally thicken as a whole; the continuous veil extends more than 45 degrees above the horizon, without the sky being totally covered.
45.0
4.7
      
March 28,
Friday
21
15.0
716.2
763.7
0.6
46
Wind blowing from the south-westLight breeze
(2 m/s)
  
60%.
   
10.5
21.5
No Stratocumulus, Stratus, Cumulus or Cumulonimbus.
10% or less, but not 0
2500 or more, or no clouds.
Altocumulus cumulogenitus (or cumulonimbogenitus).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.
45.0
3.3
No precipitation
6
    
18
21.0
715.6
 
-0.9
29
Wind blowing from the south-westGentle breeze
(4 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
10% or less, but not 0
1000-1500
Altocumulus cumulogenitus (or cumulonimbogenitus).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.
45.0
2.0
      
15
19.8
716.5
 
-1.4
32
Wind blowing from the south-westModerate breeze
(7 m/s)
  
90 or more, but not 100%
     Cumulus humilis or Cumulus fractus other than of bad weather, or both.
10% or less, but not 0
1000-1500
Altocumulus translucidus or opacus in two or more layers, or Altocumulus opacus in a single layer, not progressively invading the sky, or Altocumulus with 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.
45.0
2.4
No precipitation
6
    
0