Dated April 7, this official daily weather forecast outlines expected meteorological conditions across nearly all of Suriname, calling for a predominantly warm day with mild variability throughout the hours.
In the early morning hours, most regions will see mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies. Low-lying fog will develop in isolated pockets across both the coastal plains and inland areas, but this fog is projected to gradually clear as temperatures rise through the morning.
As the day progresses, cloud cover will steadily increase across the country, pushing up the probability of isolated rain showers. This chance of precipitation is highest during the mid-afternoon and early evening hours. In some cases, these passing showers can be accompanied by thunder and lightning, with the greatest risk of thunderstorms concentrated in inland regions and across the southern and eastern sections of Suriname.
Temperatures will climb through the afternoon to reach a range between 31 and 33 degrees Celsius, a notably warm reading for the region. Overnight, as the sun sets, temperatures will cool down to a steady 24 degrees Celsius for evening and nighttime hours. The combination of high temperatures and elevated humidity will create sticky, muggy conditions that may feel uncomfortable for many residents.
Winds will blow from eastern directions at weak to moderate speeds, which will offer a small amount of natural cooling relief, particularly for communities along Suriname’s coastline.
