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Inameh forecasts rains with electrical activity in much of the country

Inameh prevé este sábado lluvias con descargas eléctricas en gran parte del país

Venezuela dawns with convective nuclei, producers of rain with electrical activity and eventual gusts of wind, in Guayana Esequiba, Bolívar, Amazonas, Trujillo and Zulia.

The information was published on the social network Twitter @INAMEH, from the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology, in which it was reported that the sky will be cloudy with rainfall of variable intensity in the states of Falcón, Lara and Mérida.

In the same way, he published that, in the rest of the national territory, it is appreciated with fragmented cloudiness.

Likewise, some scattered rains or drizzles of rapid evolution are expected, in areas of Delta Amacuro, Sucre, Anzoátegui, North Coastal Center and West Center of Venezuela.

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