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May 7, 2022
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Inameh forecasts for this Friday cloudiness and rains in much of the country

La temperaturas máxima estará cercana a los 34 °C en zonas de nororiente después del mediodía, mientras que en en la madrugada se ubicará alrededor de los 12 °C

The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh), forecasts for this May 6, cloudy skies, rains and showers in much of the national territory.

Through its account on the social network Twitter, the institute published its usual daily report, in which it indicates that atmospheric instability is maintained in the lower layers of the troposphere, interacting with the intertropical convergence zone reinforced by wind divergence in the height, which generates convective cloudiness with rain or showers, some accompanied by electrical activity and occasional gusts of wind in much of the national territory.

He also stressed that this situation will occur with greater intensity and frequency in areas of the Zulia, Los Andes, Falcón, Western and Central Plainsas well as in Delta Amacuro, Amazonas, Bolívar and the Essequibo.

The maximum temperatures will be close to 34°C in areas of the northeast after noon, while at dawn, it will be located around 12°C in mountainous areas of the Andes.



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