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Warm streak for first week of September in qathet region

No rain in the forecast this week for northern Sunshine Coast
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WARM SEPTEMBER: The weather forecast for September 3 is predicted to be sunny and warm, with a high of 21 degrees Celsius. The photo above was taken at Second Beach.

The Weatherhood station located on the Peak office roof is predicting clear skies and sun through the week of September 3 to 7.

This afternoon, Tuesday, September 3, the qathet region will experience a high temperature of 21 degrees Celsius. Wednesday, September 4, the  daytime temperature will hit 24 degrees, Thursday, September 4, the temperature will rise to 27 degrees and Friday, September 26, the temperature will reach degrees, according to Weatherhood.

There is a moderate ultraviolet (UV) exposure today, and the air quality index (AQI) indicates a very low health risk. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) records going back to 1850, record-breaking warm July temperatures affected northern and southern Africa, southeastern Europe and extensive areas of Asia. In North America, widespread anomalies exceeding 3.0 degrees Celsius were observed, extending from northwest Mexico through much of the western United States, the Northern Plains and along the Eastern Seaboard, as well as across much of Canada.

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