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October 10, 2024
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Inameh predicts partly cloudy skies in much of the country

Inameh pronostica cielo nublado con lluvias de intensidad variable en el país

The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh) in its morning report for this Wednesday, October 9, reports that in a large part of the country, partially cloudy skies are expected in the morning, with the exception of Guayana Esequiba, Bolívar, Amazonas, Delta Amacuro , Sucre, Monagas, Anzoátegui, Miranda, La Guaira, Capital District, Aragua, Carabobo, Yaracuy, Central/Western Llanos, the Andes and Zulia, where rain or showers and electrical activity are expected.

On the other hand, in the afternoon and evening, cloud formation accompanied by rain and electrical activity with greater intensity and frequency is expected in Delta Amacuro, southwest of Bolívar, south of Amazonas/Guárico, east of Miranda, La Guaira, Apure, west of Falcón, Táchira, Trujillo and Zulia.

In greater Caracas, which includes the states of Miranda, the Capital District and La Guaira, partially cloudy skies are forecast in the morning hours with an increase in cloud cover in the afternoon with precipitation and eventual electrical activity.

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