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June 9, 2023
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They forecast more rains in Nicaragua and the entry of a tropical wave

Rains in Nicaragua have generated floods in 148 municipalities

The Observatory of Natural Phenomena (Ofena) predicted that on the night of this Thursday, June 8, a tropical wave will enter the national territory that will have an ephemeral passage through Nicaragua, however, it is confirmed that this phenomenon will generate rains during its pass through the country

Ofena pointed out that this tropical wave will leave the country along the Pacific coast. The minimum temperatures in the Pacific region will oscillate between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, the central region from 20 to 26, the Mining Triangle between 24 to 26 and the Caribbean coast from 24 to 27.

Related news: They forecast more rains with electrical storms in Nicaragua for this weekend

Regarding the maximum temperatures, Ofena explained that in the Pacific region they will oscillate between 28 and 31 degrees, the central region from 25 to 30, the Mining Triangle between 29 and 31, and the Caribbean coast from 28 to 29 degrees Celsius.

According to Ofena’s monitoring, more rains are expected in Nicaragua.

under tropical wave effect

The agency, through its constant monitoring, also confirmed that there are three tropical waves that continue their passage towards Nicaragua, they are circulating from the Atlantic towards the Lesser Antilles.

It is expected that this afternoon and part of the night there will be scattered rains throughout the national territory, these precipitations will be accompanied by electrical storms.

By: United Voices

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