Predicting low activity of rain throughout the country; dangerous swells on the North Coast
posted on: Nov 20 2011 13:39 by RDugey. Viewed 33 times.The National Bureau of meteorology (ONAMET), reported today that the activity of rainfall in much of the country during the day will be minimal for the incidence of a high pressure system located in the Atlantic Ocean, except in the regions Northeast and Southeast will occur where some showers isolated in the afternoon by fragments of clouds coming into the country from a low pressure located to the northeast of the Lesser Antilles which are transported by the wind from the Northeast.
ONAMET overnight report will be cleared and the temperatures will continue to be fresh for the incidence of wind from the Northeast.
Indicates that in the Cibao area it will be half cloudy with some cloud cover increases within hours of the afternoon and the regions Northwest border have little cloudiness and rainfall activity will be deemed void. u000a
However, sea conditions in the North Coast continue with strong winds and dangerous swells caused by a low pressure system, therefore fragile and small vessels should stay in port and residents in areas low all along the North and northeast regions should be alert to the level of the sea for possible raids to Earth.
local forecasts
to today the sky will be half cloudy with increases sometimes cloudy with isolated showers and possible wind gusts in the provinces of La Altagracia, Samaná, Hato Mayor, El Seibo and Monte Plata and lower proportion in Puerto Plata, Hermanas Mirabal, Duarte, Sánchez Ramírez, San Pedro de Macorís and La Romana.
In Santo Domingo and the National District will be half cloudy at times with isolated showers and of short duration in the afternoon.

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