10 days weather forecast - Melilas, Brunei
Mostly Cloudy- Wind: 2km/h SE
- Humidity: 98%
- UV index: 0
- Precip. probability: 12%
- Precipitation: 0mm
- 06:10 18:32 +08
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 7km/h SW
- Humidity: 72%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 53%
- Precipitation: 4mm
- 06:10 18:32 +08
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 7km/h SW
- Humidity: 75%
- UV index: 8
- Precip. probability: 53%
- Precipitation: 4mm
- 06:10 18:32 +08
PM Thunderstorms- Wind: 7km/h SW
- Humidity: 76%
- UV index: 8
- Precip. probability: 51%
- Precipitation: 9mm
- 06:10 18:32 +08
Scattered Thunderstorms- Wind: 5km/h WSW
- Humidity: 81%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 64%
- Precipitation: 10mm
- 06:11 18:33 +08
Thunderstorms- Wind: 6km/h W
- Humidity: 81%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 85%
- Precipitation: 10mm
- 06:11 18:33 +08
Thunderstorms- Wind: 6km/h SW
- Humidity: 81%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 75%
- Precipitation: 11mm
- 06:11 18:33 +08
Thunderstorms- Wind: 7km/h SW
- Humidity: 77%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 67%
- Precipitation: 8mm
- 06:11 18:33 +08
Thunderstorms- Wind: 6km/h SW
- Humidity: 78%
- UV index: 11
- Precip. probability: 60%
- Precipitation: 9mm
- 06:11 18:34 +08
Thunderstorms- Wind: 6km/h SW
- Humidity: 80%
- UV index: 10
- Precip. probability: 60%
- Precipitation: 11mm
- 06:12 18:34 +08
For the next ten days, a combination of stormy and occasionally cloudy weather is anticipated.
Rainfall is expected on Thursday through next Friday. The days with the most rainfall will be Tuesday and next Friday, with moderate precipitation of 11mm (0.43").
Temperature differences will be indistinguishable in the upcoming days. The maximum temperature will range between 32°C (89.6°F) and 34°C (93.2°F), while the lowest temperature will remain unchanged at 23°C (73.4°F).
The hottest days will be Thursday through Saturday and next Wednesday, with a maximum of 34°C (93.2°F); with the highest temperature of 32°C (89.6°F), Monday will be the coldest day.
Combining with the humidity, the maximum feel-like temperature may increase significantly and vary between a blazing hot 45°C (113°F) and a life-threatening 50°C (122°F).