
he Weather forecast for Tigre On Tuesday, November 25, the maximum temperature will be 28 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature will be 13 degrees Celsius.
In turn, according to National Meteorological Service (SMN)The wind speed is estimated at 7 km/h, and the average humidity is 88%.
The SMN report states that in the early hours of Tuesday, November 25, no rain is expected and the humidity reaches 88% and Light winds of 7 km/h from the northeast.
Meanwhile, by mid-morning Rain is not expectedThe humidity level is 70%, and the wind is light northeasterly, at speeds of 8 km/h.
According to the agency’s forecast in Tigray, no rain is expected this afternoon Light easterly wind, speed of 12 km/h.
Tonight, no rain is expected, and the wind will be light easterly, with a speed of 13 km/hour.
he National Meteorological Service (SMN) It is the official body responsible for collecting, analyzing and disseminating meteorological information in the country. Its main function is prediction Climate and weatheremit Alerts Early warnings about dangerous weather events and providing climate information for various activities, such as aviation, agriculture and navigation.
The meteorological monitoring network operates through a network of meteorological stations distributed throughout the country, in addition to using satellite images and numerical prediction models.
The organization itself refers to Alert as “Potential meteorological threat”which are announced with the aim of supporting the decision-making process by all sectors of the population. They are generally broadcast 24, 48 or 72 hours before the event. On the other hand, extremely short-range warnings (ACP) urge residents to act quickly, because this phenomenon can occur a few minutes after they are issued.
The alert can be issued in cases of rain or storms, or in the event of high temperatures or phenomena outside natural conditions.
Weather events are possible with the potential for damage and risk of temporary interruption of daily activities, according to SMN.
If temperatures are high, the yellow level means they could be dangerous, especially for groups at risk, such as children, people over 65 years of age, and those with chronic diseases.
This warning indicates the expectation of the occurrence of weather phenomena that are dangerous to society, life, property and the environment. In this case, the temperatures can be very dangerous, especially for vulnerable groups.
The agency’s website warns of “exceptional weather phenomena that could cause emergencies or disasters.”
In this type of alert, temperatures are “very dangerous and can affect all people, even healthy people.”