According to the daily report of the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inameh), cloudy areas with some scattered rain or drizzle are forecast in the morning hours, in the mountains and coasts of Miranda, as well as in areas of Delta Amacuro, east of Sucre and east of Falcón.
Likewise, cloudy areas with rainfall of variable intensity and probable electrical discharges are estimated, to the south of Amazonas, Bolívar and Guayana Esequiba, product of local convection effects; Estimating accumulated rainfall between 4-30 l/m² and maximums of up to 50 l/m² south of Bolívar.
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On the other hand, low temperatures persist during the night and early morning hours, with an extreme minimum of 6 °C in Mérida and 12 °C in the Central Cordillera; maximum values after noon, close to 38 °C in the Western and Central Plains; which increases the high risk of forest fires, in 42% of the country; being the states with the highest risk: Zulia, north of Trujillo, Falcón, Lara, Cojedes, Guárico, Portuguesa, Barinas, Apure, Carabobo, Aragua, Anzoátegui, Monagas, Amazonas and north of Bolívar; where the presence of haze or moderate haze is observed.
In the rest of the national territory, it will prevail with little cloudiness and low probability of precipitation.
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