Temperature, probability of rain, cloudiness and ultraviolet rays are some of the data you should know before leaving home. (Infobae/Jovani Pérez)
In the era of climate change, a hot summer day can quickly turn into a heavy rain that causes flooding in just a few minutes, so it is becoming more common for people to try to be prepared when faced with temperature fluctuations.
Below is the weather report expected in the next few hours for San Francisco de Macoris this Sunday:
The weather for this Sunday in San Francisco de Macoris will reach 32 degrees, while the minimum temperature will be 22 degrees. The UV index forecast is 12.
As for the rain, the probability of precipitation For the city, the average temperature will be 49%, with 48% cloud cover, during the day, and 24%, with 27% cloud cover, at night.
Wind gusts will reach 33 kilometers per hour during the day and 22 kilometers per hour at night.
Weather forecast for San Francisco de Macoris (Illustrative image Infobae)
San Francisco de Macorís is a city in the Dominican Republic, capital of the province of Duarte, located in the eastern part of the Cibao Valley between the Eastern and Northern mountain ranges, in the north of the Central American country.
In the city of San Francisco de Macorís, as in most of the Dominican nation, The predominant climate is tropical.
The hottest months in the city are between June and August, while the coldest ones are from December to February.
The rain is constant in San Francisco de Macorís, with May to October being the months with the most rainfall in the year.
Being a Caribbean country, The Dominican Republic has a mainly 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.