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Weather for the week

Weather forecast for the week.

Monday Morning Temperature: 19°C

Sunny.

Monday Afternoon Temperature: 29°C

Mostly sunny.

Monday Evening Temperature: 21°C

Mostly clear.

Tuesday, September 12th, 2017

Overnight Temperature: 12°C

Clear.

Tuesday Morning Temperature: 19°C

A mix of sun and cloud.

Tuesday Afternoon Temperature: 28°C

Mostly sunny. Windy at times.

Tuesday Evening Temperature: 20°C

Clear. Windy at times.
Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

Overnight Temperature: 9°C

Clear.

Wednesday Morning Temperature: 17°C

Sunny.

Wednesday Afternoon Temperature: 27°C

Sunny.

Wednesday Evening Temperature: 20°C

Clear with cloudy periods.

Thursday, September 14th, 2017

Overnight Temperature: 11°C

A mix of cloudy and clear skies.

Thursday Morning Temperature: 18°C

Sunny with cloudy periods.

Thursday Afternoon Temperature: 28°C

Sunny.

Thursday Evening Temperature: 20°C

Clear.

Friday, September 15th, 2017

Overnight Temperature: 8°C

Clear.

Friday Morning Temperature: 16°C

Sunny.

Friday Afternoon Temperature: 26°C

Sunny.

Friday Evening Temperature: 19°C

Clear.

Saturday, September 16th, 2017

Overnight Temperature: 10°C

Clear.

Saturday Morning Temperature: 18°C

Sunny. Windy.

Saturday Afternoon Temperature: 28°C

Sunny. Windy.

Saturday Evening Temperature: 21°C

Mostly clear. Windy.

Sunday, September 17th, 2017

Overnight Temperature: 10°C

Mostly clear.

Sunday Morning Temperature: 16°C

Mostly sunny.

Sunday Afternoon Temperature: 23°C

Sunny with cloudy periods.

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Tobie van den Bergh

Tobie started as a journalist in September 1975. He was appointed editor of the Middelburg Observer in 1982 where he worked until he retired in 2024. He received numerous awards, is a founding member of the Forum for Community Newspapers and has published two books about his work. Although retired, Tobie is still very much involved in community journalism.
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