Venezuela dawns with convective nuclei, producers of rain or showers accompanied by electrical activity and occasional gusts of wind in Zulia, the Andes, Apure, Barinas, Guárico, Sucre, Delta Amacuro, Amazonas, Bolívar and El Esequibo.
The information was published on the social network Twitter @INAMEH, from the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, in which it reports that the rest of the country can be seen partially cloudy.
#23Jun #INAMEHInforma Venezuela dawns with convective nuclei, producers of rain or showers, some accompanied by electrical activity (blue flashes) and occasional gusts of wind in areas of Zulia, the Andes, Apure, Barinas, Guárico, Sucre, Delta Amacuro+ pic.twitter.com/IBwKyo0Ydy
— INAMEH (@INAMEH) June 23, 2023
In another publication it mentions that Tropical Storm Bret has its center near 13.4° north and 62.9° west, 185 km west of San Vicente, 280 km northeast of Nueva Esparta; It moves west at an average speed of 30 km/h, with a central pressure of 1001 hPa.
Similarly, he wrote that the maximum sustained speed of its winds is 95 km/h with stronger gusts; tropical storm force winds extend up to 185 km from the center, especially to the north.
Likewise, Tropical Storm Cindy, which is centered near 12.1° North and 46.9° West, in the tropical central Atlantic; It moves west at an average speed of 24 km/h, with a central pressure of 1005 hPa.
He outlined that the maximum sustained speed of its winds is 75 km/h with stronger gusts; tropical storm force winds extend up to 130 km from the center.
Finally, Inameh specified that they will continue to monitor the system and its possible effects on the country.
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