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November 27, 2024
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The rains will continue through troughs

Seguirán las lluvias por vaguada

Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet) warned today, Wednesday, to keep an umbrella in hand, because the effects of the trough will continue, which during the early morning produced occasional rains and thunderstorms.

For the first hours of the morning the rains will be distributed over; La Altagracia, La Romana, San Pedro de Macorís, Hato Mayor, El Gran, Santo Domingo, San Cristóbal, Peravia, Azua, Barahona and Pedernales.

While for the afternoon and evening, there will be a cloudy sky with downpours Scattered that may be moderate, thunderstorms and isolated gusts of wind affecting different provinces in the southeast, northeast, Central Cordillera, north, border area and southwest regions.

Indomet reported that the rains will continue due to the effect of the trough./Photo Guillermo Burgos

You can read: Vaguada will maintain rainy environment

He also reported that the temperatures They will remain pleasant to cool, especially towards the mountain systems and their internal valleys in the early hours of the day. Slightly warm in the afternoon.

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Due to the expected rains, the levels of ALERTS and WARNINGS meteorological conditions in the event of possible flooding of rivers, streams and ravines, as well as sudden floods and possible landslides towards the following provinces (see table):

WEATHER ALERT LEVELS
ALERT WARNING DISCONTINUED
San José de Ocoa Mirabal Sisters Puerto Plata Duarte
Barahona Maria Trinidad Sanchez
Saint Christopher Espaillat
Peravia
TOTAL: 07 TOTAL: 01 TOTAL: 01

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