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September 21, 2024
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Inameh forecasts cloud cover in much of the country

Inameh pronostica cielo parcialmente nublado en gran parte del país

Partial cloud cover is expected to occur across much of the country this Saturday morning, according to information posted on the official Instagram account of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh), @inamehoficial.

Likewise, he noted that cloudiness generating rainfall of varying intensity is expected in Amazonas, Bolívar, Anzoátegui, Guárico, Central/Western Plains, Yaracuy, Lara, Falcón, Los Andes and Zulia.

Likewise, in the afternoon and evening, a progressive increase in convective activity is expected, which will generate rains with electrical activity, with greater intensity and frequency in the Amazon, Bolívar, our Essequibo Guayana, Delta Amacuro, Monagas, Sucre, Anzoátegui, Miranda, Aragua, Carabobo, Central/Western Plains, Falcón, Los Andes and Zulia.

In Greater Caracas, which includes the states of Miranda, the Capital District and La Guaira, alternating cloudiness with precipitation is expected in the morning hours and increased convective activity after midday, which will generate rain of varying intensity.

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