The Department of Meteorology has warned of expected thundery rain associated with strong wind in places.

According to the Department's daily weather report, the inshore weather until 6:00 pm on Tuesday will be hazy to misty at places at first, relatively hot during the daytime with a chance of local rain clouds, which may become thundery at times, and mild by night.

Offshore, the weather will be partly cloudy at times with a chance of scattered rain in places, the report added.

Inshore winds will be variable at first, becoming northwesterly to northeasterly at a speed of 5–15 KT, reaching 30 KT with thundery rain. Offshore winds will be northwesterly to northeasterly at a speed of 3–13 KT at first, increasing to 8–18 KT later.

Sea state inshore will be 1–2 ft in places at first, rising to 2–4 ft later, while offshore it will be 1–3 ft at first, rising to 3–5 ft later.

Visibility inshore will be 4–8 km / 3 km or less at places at first, while offshore it will be 5–10 km.

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