Anticipated Downpour at Three Lagoons on Wednesday
The upcoming days in the picturesque Three Lagoons region, situated near Cairns, Australia, are expected to be cloudy with limited sunshine, according to the latest weather forecast from the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET). Despite the gray weather, the lagoon area remains a pleasant spot to visit.
On Wednesday (17 September), the city will experience isolated showers throughout the day, with a minimum current temperature of 21°C and a maximum of 38°C. The nighttime temperature will stay stable at 21°C. As the day progresses, relative humidity will reach a maximum of 65% in the morning and drop to a minimum of 20% in the afternoon. Winds will be predominantly weak, blowing from the southeast to the east, but the direction remains unspecified in the provided information.
On Thursday (18 September), clear skies are expected, with temperatures varying between 20°C and 39°C. However, the forecast for Friday (19 September) predicts cloudy skies, with temperatures ranging from 22°C to 40°C.
As we move into the weekend, temperatures will continue to be high, with Saturday (20 September) seeing temperatures ranging from 25°C to 39°C under partly cloudy skies. Sunday (21 September) will be completely cloudy, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 41°C.
Sunrise in Three Lagoons is expected at 05h25, and sunset will occur at 17h24. The wind intensity and direction for the rest of the week are not mentioned in the provided information.
Despite the rainy forecast, the Three Lagoons area remains a beautiful destination, offering a unique glimpse into the Great Barrier Reef region. Visitors are advised to check the latest weather updates and pack accordingly to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
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