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Temperatures Rise to 24 Degrees Celsius This Week

Weather forecasts indicate that temperatures will reach <strong>24 degrees Celsius</strong> on Tuesday and Wednesday, marking the warmest days of the year so far. This heat is expected to impact daily activities across various regions.

Heat triumph over Wizards in thrilling game 152-136

In an exciting NBA game, the Heat secured a significant victory over the Wizards with a score of 152-136. Player <strong>Jaquez</strong> shone with <strong>32 points</strong>, while <strong>Weir</strong> showcased his defensive skills with <strong>7 blocks</strong>. The match took place in Washington, D.C.

Expect rising temperatures in North Sinai over the coming days

Weather forecasts indicate that North Sinai will experience warm weather, with temperatures expected to rise significantly in the coming days. This change in weather necessitates taking necessary precautions.

Anticipate Hot Days in Singapore with Warnings for Vulnerable Groups

The Singaporean government has announced expectations of hot days over the next two weeks, emphasizing the need to protect vulnerable groups from the effects of heat. These warnings come amid changing climatic conditions in the country.

Expect hot weather in North Sinai over the coming days

Weather forecasts indicate that North Sinai will experience hot weather in the coming days, with a noticeable rise in temperatures. Expected temperatures will range between <strong>30</strong> and <strong>35</strong> degrees Celsius, necessitating necessary precautions.

Malaysia Transitions to Rainy Season: Goodbye Heat, Hello Storms

Malaysia has announced its transition into the rainy season, expected to last from March 29 until May. The country is forecasted to experience heavy rainfall and strong winds, providing relief from a recent heatwave.

Expect extreme heat to persist until mid-September

Weather forecasts indicate that the hot conditions in the region will last for 90 days. Climate expert Dr. Khalid Al-Zaiq confirmed that these conditions will continue until mid-September.

Water Levels Drop in Three Dams in Malacca Due to Heat

Three dams in the Malaysian state of Malacca have experienced a significant drop in water levels, ranging from 10% to 30%, due to the current heatwave and lack of rainfall. Authorities have assured that water supply will remain sufficient until April.