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Inameh forecasts partly cloudy skies in much of the country

Cielo parcialmente nublado y zonas con poca nubosidad en gran parte del país

The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (INAMEH), in its morning report, predicts that partly cloudy skies will prevail; however, some scattered rain or drizzle is expected in the north of Guayana Esequiba, south of Guárico, Cojedes, east of Portuguesa, east of Apure and south of Zulia.

The information was released on the official Instagram account @inamehoficial, which reported that after noon, a progressive increase in cloudiness is expected, which will generate rainfall of varying intensity and occasional electrical activity in the north of Essequibo, Amazonas, Bolívar, Sucre, central plains, western Andes and Zulia.

In Greater Caracas, made up of the states of Miranda, La Guaira and the Capital District, little cloudiness is expected, alternating in the morning with partly to fragmented skies, with rain in the afternoon, especially in mountainous areas.

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