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Find out the weather for this day in Puerto Plata

Temperature, probability of rain, cloudiness and ultraviolet rays are some of the data you should know before leaving home. (Infobae/Jovani Pérez)

Spring, summer, autumn or winter, these days it doesn’t matter what season it is, given the recent climate change that makes a sunny afternoon turn into a storm in the blink of an eye.

Consulting the climate It has become a habit for many people to know what clothes to wear, what shoes to choose, plan a trip or decide whether or not to carry an umbrella. Below we present the weather in Puerto Plata for this Wednesday.

Regardless of whether you will take advantage of the day to take a walk or simply go to the office to work, knowing the weather forecast for the next few hours It can help avoid getting wet in the rain or unnecessarily carrying an umbrella and coat.

By this Wednesday, it is estimated that in Puerto Plata will have a 25% chance of rainwith a maximum temperature of 33 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 26°. Cloud cover will be 13% and at night there will be a 40% chance of rain.

Weather forecast for Puerto Plata (Illustrative image Infobae)

Puerto Plata is one of the most populated cities in the Dominican Republic, part of the province of the same name, located on the northern coast of the Central American country.

In this city, like much of the Dominican country, the climate is tropical.

The months with the greatest drought They run from June to August, The rest of the year the rains are more constantwith October and November being the two months with the most rainfall.

Being a Caribbean country, The Dominican Republic has a predominantly tropical climate, with abundant rainfall and an average temperature of between 25 and 30 degrees..

The rainy season begins in May and ends in November, with the months of May, August and September being those that record the most torrential rainfall on Dominican soil.

Despite being a tropical country, there are regions, mainly in high areas such as Constanza, Jarabacoa and Ocoa, where the temperature can drop considerably in winter, reaching -5 degrees in winter.

The Dominican Republic is prone to hurricanes and, on average, one occurs every seven or eight years, as well as one tropical storm every four years, not counting floods.

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