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Jul

05

Aviso Meteorológico (Actualización)

Lluvias generalizadas en Costa Rica esta tarde y llegada de onda tropical #17 la noche del sábado

5 de julio de 2024
6.00 p.m.

Diagnóstico: Esta tarde las lluvias han sido generalizadas en todo el territorio nacional, debido a que la Zona de Convergencia Intertropical se ubica sobre el país. En las últimas horas, las...

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Jul

05

Weather Warning

Decrease in the indirect influence of Hurricane Beryl and Tropical Wave #17

July 5, 2024
9.20 am

Diagnosis: Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Yucatan this Friday as a Category 2 hurricane. It will weaken as it continues to cross the Yucatan Peninsula and then enter the Gulf of Mexico. It...

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Jul

04

Weather Warning (Update)

Intertropical Convergence Zone active over Costa Rica due to a lower indirect influence of Hurricane Beryl

July 4, 2024
05:30 p.m.

Diagnosis: Hurricane Beryl continues its path through the northwest of the Caribbean Sea, approaching the east of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of 175 km/h, being...

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Jul

04

Aviso Meteorológico

Zona de Convergencia Intertropical sobre Costa Rica y disminución de la influencia indirecta de Huracán Beryl

4 de julio de 2024
10.00 a.m.

Diagnosis: Hurricane Beryl continues its passage through the Caribbean Sea and this morning is west of Grand Cayman Island, heading towards the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, with maximum sustained...

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Jul

03

Weather Warning (Update)

Intertropical Convergence Zone active due to indirect influence of Hurricane Beryl

July 3, 2024
05.00 p.m.

Discussion: The positioning and reactivation of the Intertropical Convergence Zone over Costa Rica is due to the indirect influence exerted by Hurricane Beryl as it moves northwest of the...

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Aviso Meteorológico-IMN-030724-0500pm

Jul

03

Weather Warning (Update)

Intertropical Convergence Zone active due to indirect influence of Hurricane Beryl

July 3, 2024
05.00 p.m.

Discussion: The positioning and reactivation of the Intertropical Convergence Zone over Costa Rica is due to the indirect influence exerted by Hurricane Beryl as it moves northwest of the Caribbean Sea basin. Beryl remains a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 220 km/h, located 100 km west-southwest of Kingston Jamaica, moving west-northeast at a speed of 31 km/h.

This afternoon, very heavy rains and thunderstorms have occurred in the Northern Zone, Northern Pacific, Central Valley and mountains of the Caribbean. The highest accumulations are recorded at the stations: Pococí and Santa Clara de San Carlos 135 mm, Sarapiquí 76 mm, Liberia and Bagaces 63 mm, Coronado 74 mm, Goicoechea 50 mm, among others.

Forecast: During the rest of the afternoon and during the night of Wednesday in the Pacific and Central Valley, rains of varying intensity and isolated showers with thunderstorms will continue, estimated amounts of 30 - 50 mm with maximums between 70 - 100 mm in periods of 12 hours. The most significant precipitations are expected at the end of the afternoon and at night. Probability of fog and fog banks in the Central Valley and mountainous areas of the Pacific from this afternoon until Thursday morning.

In the mountainous Caribbean regions and the North Zone, heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue until early evening, then as the night period progresses, rains of varying intensity will continue, and these precipitations may also extend to a lesser extent to the coasts of Limón. Accumulated amounts are estimated between 10 - 60 mm with maximum amounts of 90 mm in 12-hour periods.

The probability of rain is estimated near the Pacific coasts during the early morning and first hours of Thursday.

Warning: The rains that may occur in urban areas may cause flash flooding and sewer saturation due to the high saturation of the soils. Saturated soils are present in the mountains of the South Pacific, low areas near the coasts of the Central Pacific and South Pacific, the mountains to the west and south of the Northern Zone, as well as both peninsulas. All regions are vulnerable to landslides and possible flooding.

Due to the above, the IMN recommends:

  • Be careful due to sewer saturation in places prone to this type of flooding.
  • Prevention against electrical storms and seek shelter in a safe place in case of strong gusts of wind near storm clouds, due to the possible fall of tree branches, power lines, among others. These gusts can reach 80 km/h in some isolated cases.
  • Stay informed through social networks, Twitter: @IMNCR, Facebook: Instituto Meteorológico Nacional CR and the WEB Page: www.imn.ac.cr

Rebeca Morera R
Meteorologist
DMSA-IMN