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Here's what you can expect with today's The Inner-West weather

As spring sets in what can locals expect today? We have the latest word from the Weather Bureau.

Weather forecasts are updated on the hour, sourced from WeatherZone.
Weather forecasts are updated on the hour, sourced from WeatherZone.

Today's forecast is partly cloudy; late shower; sw winds tending se.

A dew point of 13.6 at 2pm today means the temperature will feel like a comfortable 17.2 degrees. The relative humidity is 64 per cent.

The highest expected temperature today is 21, which is 9 degrees lower than yesterday's max.

Warmer conditions are expected on three of the next six days, with the mercury climbing above today's maximum on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.

The chance of rain today is 90 per cent.

Showers are less likely tomorrow with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a medium (40 per cent) chance of rain.

The UV index is predicted to be 8. There is a very high risk of harm from sun exposure. Skin can be damaged and burn quickly in today’s conditions. Experts suggest avoiding sun exposure around noon and keeping to the shade. General advice is to use eye protection, sunscreen and cover up.

Winds will be south around 19 km/h in the morning shifting to south-southeast around 20 km/h in the afternoon.

Details for the next six days:

Friday, October 25: Partly cloudy. Late shower. W'ly winds tending SE Min - 11. Max - 20.

Saturday, October 26: Mostly sunny. SW winds tending SE Min - 11. Max - 18.

Sunday, October 27: Mostly cloudy. NW winds tending N'ly Min - 10. Max - 23.

Monday, October 28: Partly cloudy. Late shower. NW winds tending S'ly Min - 12. Max - 25.

Tuesday, October 29: Mostly sunny. SW/S'ly winds Min - 14. Max - 20.

Wednesday, October 30: Mostly cloudy. Possible shower. Fresh SW/S'ly winds Min - 12. Max - 22.

The previous The Inner-West weather article can be viewed here.

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