This Wednesday and Thursday, tropical wave number 35 is expected to enter Nicaraguan territory with greater force in the Pacific, central and northern parts of Nicaragua, which will generate more constant rains in the afternoon and evening hours, as announced by the Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (Ineter).
According to Manuel Prado, head of Climate Change at INETER, the rains will be more evident from Thursday until the weekend, however they could decrease by Sunday, according to weather conditions.
Regarding temperatures, the maximum temperatures will be between 30 and 33 degrees, this in the Pacific and the Caribbean, while in the North, they will range between 28 and 31 degrees. In the minimum temperatures, for the Pacific they will be from 24 to 26 degrees, in the north and center they will drop to 22 degrees, says the specialist.
“Between Monday and Wednesday we will have rain throughout the national territory, but mainly on the Caribbean Coast, Center and North of the country, by Thursday and weekend the rains will be heavier in the Pacific,” says Prado.
Prado states that in addition to the tropical wave, rain will also fall in the territory due to low pressure, but it could only influence Wednesday and Thursday.
For its part, the Observatory of National Phenomena (OFENA) warns that low pressure will affect the territory until Wednesday and the rest of the week will see the entry of two tropical waves, which have a 70% probability of becoming tropical depression.
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«For this Wednesday and Thursday with the entry of tropical wave number 35, there will be the presence of heavy rains with storms in most of the national territory and a low pressure system that, located in the central Caribbean, has a probability of the next 2 days of a 70% of cyclonic development to a tropical depression,” says Agustín Moreira, of OFENA.
According to Moreira, the municipalities that will have the most accumulation of precipitation in the next 10 days are: Jinotepe, Río San Juan, Managua, San Francisco Libre and León.
«From November 13 to 15, 33 to 60 millimeters are expected for Managua; in the northwest, from 18 to 55 millimeters; Mining Triangle, from 23 to 33 millimeters; Estelí, Ocotal and Matagalpa, between 27 and 33; Bluefields, 40; and Bilwi, 33 millimeters.