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Jun

29

Aviso Meteorológico Informativo

Tormenta Tropical Beryl avanza sobre el Océano Atlántico

29 de junio de 2024
2.25 pm

Diagnóstico: La mañana de este sábado la Depresión Tropical 2 evolucionó en la Tormenta Tropical Beryl. De acuerdo al último informe del NHC de las 18 UTC (12 md hora local), este ciclón se...

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Jun

29

Weather Warning

Central American Gyre influence decreases this Saturday

June 29, 2024
10:30 a.m.

Diagnosis: The Central American Gyre (CAG) maintains showers with storms on the coast and surrounding areas in Guanacaste this Saturday morning. The accumulated amounts in the last 6 hours vary...

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Jun

28

Informative Meteorological Notice

Tropical Depression 2 formed in the Atlantic Ocean

June 28, 2024
5:35 p.m.

Diagnosis: On Friday afternoon, tropical wave n°16 evolved into Tropical Depression 2 (DT 2). According to the NHC, this cyclone will be strengthening into a tropical storm in the next few hours...

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Jun

28

Weather Warning (Update)

Influence of the Central American Gyre continues this Friday (update)

June 28, 2024
4:15 p.m.

Diagnosis: This Friday, a predominance of humidity flow from the Pacific Ocean to the national territory continues, due to the development of the Central American Gyre in the region. During the...

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Jun

28

Weather Warning

Central American Gyre continue the influence this Friday

June 28, 2024
10:00 a.m.

Diagnosis: This Friday a predominance of humidity flow from the Pacific Ocean to the national territory continues, this due to the development of a Central American Gyre in the region....

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Aviso Meteorológico-IMN-020220-12m

Feb

02

Weather Warning

Windy conditions this Sunday due to the cold surge # 18

February 2nd, 2020
12 m.

Diagnosis: Cold surge # 18 continues its passage through the northern Caribbean Sea, towards the Atlantic Ocean; which causes the windy pattern in the country this Sunday. The maximum wind gusts recorded at this time have been in the North Pacific, with speeds between 60-90 km / h and maximum 100 km / h as Cuanjiniquil de Santa Cruz and 122 km / h in La Cruz; on the other hand, in the Central Valley there have been gusts of wind between 40-70 km / h, with maximums of up to 70-80km / h in the GAM and up to 87 km / h in Cerro Chitaría.

Due to the wind, there is a mayor of humidity from the maritime sector to the regions of the North Zone and the Caribbean, places where there have been scattered rains and of weak intensity with maximum amounts recorded between 10-20 mm until this hour; part of these precipitations have improved the Central Valley in the form of weak rains and drizzles to the north and east of the region.

Forecast: The regions of the North Pacific and the Central Valley; and mountain passes will be gusts of wind with intensity of strong to very strong. In Guanacaste, speeds between 60-90 km / h and maximums of over 100 km / h near the mountain range are estimated. In the Central Valley, speeds are estimated between 40-60 km / h and maximum near 90 km / h.

Precipitation will continue in the North Zone and the Caribbean in dispersed form the rest of the day. In the afternoon, in the North Zone it is estimated with amounts accumulated between 15-30 mm and maximums of 40 mm; while, in the Caribbean, accumulated amounts between 5-15 mm and maximums of 20 mm are estimated. At night, rainfall is concentrated in the mountainous sectors of these regions, with amounts estimated between 5-10 mm and maximums of 20 mm.

They will continue to present drizzles and weak rains in the mountainous sectors north and east of the Central Valley. On the Pacific Slope, there is no significant rainfall expected for this day.

Due to the above, the IMN recommends:

• Extreme precautions due to strong winds and their possible impact on roofs, electrical wiring, signs, trees; as well as in the mountainous parts of the country (national parks, volcanoes).
• Caution for boats by choppy sea and very strong waves in the North Pacific, Gulf of Nicoya, Central Pacific and Caribbean Sea, as well as air navigation due to turbulence over the mountainous sectors.
• Avoid burning of all kinds and that can get out of control.
• Stay informed through social networks, Twitter: @IMNCR, Facebook: CR National Meteorological Institute and the Website: www.imn.ac.cr

Juan Diego Naranjo Díaz
Meteorologist
DMSA-IMN