Inshore weather until 6:00 pm on Wednesday will be hazy to misty in some areas at first, becoming relatively hot with slight dust and a chance of local rainy clouds, maybe thundery daytime, and mild by night, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report, warning of expected thundery rain associated with strong wind at places. Offshore, the weather will see scattered clouds and slight dust at times, the report added, warning of expected strong wind and high seas to the north. Wind inshore will be northwesterly at a speed of 5–15 KT, reaching 30 KT in the daytime. Offshore, it will be northwesterly at a speed of 10–20 KT, gusting to 24 KT at times to the north. Sea state inshore will be 2–4 ft, rising to 5 ft at times to the north, while offshore it will be 3–6 ft, rising to 8 ft at times to the north. Visibility inshore will be 4–9 km / 3 km or less at places at times, while offshore it will be 4–10 km.