QCOSTARICA — Welcome to the “new” dry season in Costa Rica, characterized by sun, heat, and occasional rain. Interestingly, these weather conditions are consistent with those typically seen during the rainy season.
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According to the national weather service, the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN), forecast for this Wednesday, January 8, Cold Push #8, the meteorological phenomenon that entered the country on Tuesday through the Caribbean Sea, will bring more rain in some areas.
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According to the IMN, this Wednesday it will rain more in these areas:
- Central Valley
- Northern Zone
- Northern and Southern Caribbean
- Northern and Central Guanacaste (drizzle)
The precipitation will occur mostly in the morning hours.
In addition, Cold Push #8 will increase the cloudiness pattern in these areas.
The official IMN weather forecast for today Wednesday, January 08, 2025:
This Wednesday, the country will continue to be under the influence of Cold Push #8, so windy conditions will persist in the center and north of the national territory.
For this day, in addition, a greater drag of humidity is expected, which will favor variable cloud conditions and intermittent rains for the Caribbean and the Northern Zone from early hours of the day.
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These factors are projected to also generate extensive cloud cover in most of the Central Valley with the possibility of isolated drizzle mainly during the morning.
The increase in cloud cover together with the effect of the wind will favor a reduction in the daytime thermal sensation.
For the Pacific regions, partial cloudiness is expected to predominate with the possibility of showers and in the surroundings of the mountain ranges, as well as drizzle in the northern and central part of Guanacaste.
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