Santo Domingo.- The cold fronts are caused by icy wind coming from Canadawhich generate changes in the temperature of the Dominican Republic and other areas of the region.
A cold front is a weather phenomenon that not only affects temperature, but can also cause weather events that impact daily life and the environment.
These phenomena collide with warm airwhich they force to rise, and are usually preceded by a trough called prefrontal.
They are quite cold, but their temperature drops when they reach the east of USA or to the area of Cuba.
They can cause rain strong, if sufficient humidity is found in the atmosphere. They also cause thunderstorms.
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They have great influence between the months of November and February, when the temperature drops considerably, from Gulf of Mexico to the north of the Dominican Republic.
