This Sunday it is expected that the pattern meteorological of the Dominican Republic, this affected by the passage of a wave tropicalwhich moves over the waters of the Caribbean Sea located south of Haiti and which during the early morning caused some showers on the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts.
The report from the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet) indicates that around noon and in the afternoon there will be an increase in the cloudiness con showers which may be moderate to strong, thunderstorms and gusts of wind affecting the southeast, northeast, central mountain range, southwest, points of the Cibao valley, the northern mountain range, as well as the border area.
“It is rains will last until the early hours of the night, where we will then move on to clouds isolated or dispersed,” he said.
In the National District occasional showers are expected showers passengers. It is forecast in the afternoon, showers and thunderstorms.
Heat and dust of the Sahara
Indomet reported that due to several factors such as a light layer of dust from the Sahara, warm and humid wind from the east/southeast and the time of year (summer) remains the same temperatures hot.
“We continue to urge the general population to avoid direct exposure to the sun between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., drink enough water, and wear light, light-colored clothing,” he said.
Monday
This Monday due to the entry of a mass of aire with lower content of humidity accompanied by particles of dust The Sahara will be dominated by an opaque sky with clouds scattered and hot weather in most locations during the morning period.
“In the afternoon, a trough in height will generate increases cloudy con showers local and isolated thunderstorms in some provinces in the northeast, southeast, central mountain range and border areas, which will be present until well into the night,” he said.
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Tuesdays
Indomet reported that next Tuesday due to the entry of particles of dust of Sahara the temperatures will be hot and are not foreseen rains significant.
Tormeta Ernesto
Ernesto, it is again storm tropicallocated approximately 1,110 kilometres south of Halifax Nova Scotia, has maximum sustained winds of 110 kilometres per hour and is moving north/northeast at approximately 15 kilometres per hour. This phenomenon, due to its position, movement and distance, does not pose any danger to the country.
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