2 m temperature and 30 m wind
Base Time: Sun 15 Jun 2025 00 UTC T+12 Valid time: Sun 15 Jun 2025 12 UTC (T+12)
Air temperatures at 2 m above the earth's surface approximate most closely to the conditions a person would most likely experience. 2 m air temperatures are a post-processed product that is derived by non-linear interpolation between model air temperatures at the lowest model level (at about 10 m above the surface) and temperatures forecast at the model earth's surface.
Further information on the diagnosis of temperature and surface wind is available in the Forecast User Guide.
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