Inameh predicts disturbance associated with tropical wave this #6Aug

The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (INAMEH) predicts a disturbance associated with tropical wave No. 27 in the coming hours on August 6.

According to the forecast, it is estimated that it will move to western Venezuela during the night.

Inameh predicts disturbance associated with tropical wave

In addition, Inameh indicated that fragmented cloudiness will predominate in the early morning hours over much of Venezuela, alternating with partial cloudiness and some rain in areas of Miranda, the Capital District and Aragua.

On the other hand, to the north of our Essequibo Guayana, Bolívar, Falcón, Apure, Táchira, Mérida and Lake Maracaibo, some cloudy areas with scattered precipitation are expected.

In the afternoon and evening, a progressive increase in cloud cover is expected with rain or showers and electrical discharges in areas of Bolívar, our Essequibo Guayana, Monagas, Sucre, Anzoátegui, Monagas, Miranda, La Guaira, Capital District, Aragua, Carabobo, Lara, Falcón, western and central plains, Andes and Zulia.

Over Greater Caracas, partly cloudy in the early morning and in the morning with some scattered showers; increasing cloud cover after midday with showers and thundershowers, some with electrical activity, especially at the end of the afternoon and beginning of the night.

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2024-08-08 23:51:42

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