NOVEMBER SAYS GOODBYE WITH ORANGE ALERT

Photo from my balcony Midday.

The Orange alert has just come to an end, and I’m not sure if other areas have had rain, but here in Caniço de Baixo, we have had next to nothing.

Still very warm and humid, and the sea temperatures are still very good for this time of year.

Very cloudy sky, gradually decreasing in cloudiness from the afternoon onwards.
Periods of rain, sometimes heavy, especially on the southern slopes and in the highlands, changing to showers from the afternoon onwards, which can sometimes be heavy.
Conditions favorable to the occurrence of thunderstorms.
Moderate to strong wind (30 to 45 km/h) from the south-southwest, with gusts of up to 65 km/h, turning to the weak to moderate west quadrant (up to 25 km/h) from the afternoon onwards.
Small drop in temperature.

Maximum temperature of 23º and minimum of 18º.

SEA STATE:
North Coast: Northwest waves with 1 to 1.5 meters.
South Coast: Southwest waves measuring 2 to 2.5 meters.
Sea water temperature: 22/23ºC