The departure of Tropical Wave No. 11 and the approach of Tropical Wave No. 12 to the national territory will generate intense rains in the Caribbean and Central Region of Nicaragua, the Observatory of Natural Phenomena, OFENA, predicted for this Tuesday.
For the Pacific region, scattered rains and partial clouds are expected in the afternoon, mainly. The southern and western Pacific area does not record much rain, but some very occasional light to moderate rains can occur.
The behavior and advance of the Tropical Wave No. 12, continues, according to the projection and trajectory outlined in the forecast indicated by OFENA, for which it is expected that this Wednesday, the Caribbean region will experience more intense rains than those of this Tuesday .
The graph shows the displacement of Tropical Wave No. 11, which is leaving the national territory, and the trajectory of Tropical Wave No. 12, which is approaching the country along the Caribbean coast.
Another relevant fact that OFENA points out in its forecast is that they closely follow the behavior of tropical waves 13 and 14, which could enter the national territory this weekend.
According to its trajectory and displacement, Tropical Wave No. 13 will enter Nicaragua on Friday night and the proximity of number 14 to the national territory will generate heavy rains for the Caribbean region due to the link that both could form in the national territory .
By: United Voices.