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Warm and dry weather conditions prevail
San Ignacio, CAYO. Saturday, January 21, 2017. Fair, warm and mostly dry conditions are expected for the next day and a half. But a cold front will bring some changes at the start of the new work week.
The general forecast for today is for mostly sunny skies. Tonight will be partly cloudy. Little of no rainfall is expected.
Winds over the open sea and along the coast will be southeasterly at between 20 and 20 knots. The sea state will be moderate.
High temperatures today will be around 87 degrees Fahrenheit along the coast; 95 degrees Fahrenheit inland and 84 degrees Fahrenheit up in the hills.
Low temperatures tonight will range from 73 degrees Fahrenheit along the coat, to 68 degrees Fahrenheit inland. It will be a chilly 65 degrees Fahrenheit up at the higher elevations.
The tide will be low at 11:07 am, high at 4:48 pm and low again at 12:35 am on Sunday.
The sunset today is at 5:42 pm. Sunrise on Saturday is at 6:26 am.
The extended forecast valid through to Sunday is for continuing mainly fair weather to prevail.
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