The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh) forecasts rapidly evolving convective nuclei, which cause rains with electric shocks and gusts of wind in much of the country.
The information was released by the institute through its Twitter account @INAMEH, where it explained that this originates the interaction of the AL91 research area, reinforcing the Intertropical Convergence Zone.
#6oct #INAMEHReports Meteorological Notice No. 2 Rapidly evolving convective nuclei, causing showers with electric shocks and gusts of wind in Delta Amacuro, Sucre, Monagas, Anzoátegui, Insular zone, Miranda, La Guaira, Capital District, Aragua, pic.twitter.com/jcg2phNd3Q
— INAMEH (@INAMEH) October 6, 2022
Among the states affected by the forecast are Delta Amacuro, Sucre, Monagas, Anzoátegui, Insular zone, Miranda, La Guaira, Capital District, Aragua, Carabobo, Guárico, Falcón, Lara, Yaracuy, Zulia, Los Andes, Apure, Barinas, Portuguesa, Cojedes, Amazonas, Bolívar and El Essequibo.
Likewise, it published that the AL91 research area related to Tropical Wave number 41, with an associated low pressure system, is located in the central region of Venezuela; favoring convective cloudiness with rains, showers and stormy activity.
The Inameh recommends that the competent authorities and citizens in general remain attentive to weather reports.
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