It warns about swells of up to 8 feet in the Atlantic and possible coastal flooding
posted on: Dec 5 2011 10:29 by RDugey. Viewed 59 times.Wave becomes abnormal in the Atlantic coast and the portion South of the Bay of Samana, where waves between 7 and 8 feet tall are recording, being above sea inland, according to the National Bureau of meteorology (Onamet).
Warns that this abnormality in sea is due to the wind generated by the system of high pressure in the waters of the North Atlantic, so fragile and small boats should stay in port.
Also encourages residents in coastal low should be alert to the State of the sea, by possible coastal flooding; while bathers must take precaution to use the beaches and spas.
Terms and conditions of the time indicates that in the morning will prevail an average sky cloudy towards the Valley of Cibao, Northern Cordillera, Los Haitises Cordillera Central and the peninsula of Samana, where weak showers will be performing and short time. In the rest u000aof the country there will be little cloudiness.
While in the afternoon continue to RAID the country cloud fields washed away by the wind from the Northeast, which sometimes produce weak downpours activity and occasionally moderate to Samaná, mountain ranges East and Central Cibao Valley and at some points in the southwest of the country. These weather conditions predominaran during the next 48 hours.
Local forecasts
today the sky will be half cloudy to cloudy at times with sporadic showers and gusty winds to the provinces of Puerto Plata, Montecristi, Dajabón, Valverde, Santiago, Espaillat, sisters Mirabal, Samaná, María Trinidad Sánchez, La Vega and Monseñor Nouel.
Distrito Nacional and Santo Domingo province little cloudiness in the morning hours and cloud increases in the evening with showers of short duration.

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