According to the National Institute of Meteorology (IMN), due to the decrease in humidity due to the presence of a dry air mass over the country, the sun and warm temperatures will accompany the residents of the Huetar Norte region this week, where rainfall has been constant in recent days.



Experts also do not rule out the possibility of some clouds forming in some areas, especially over the mountainous sectors and in the early hours of the day.
However, IMN insists that the beginning of the week will continue to have dry season characteristics, especially in Costa Rica, with moderate trade winds.
“Specifically, a little rain is expected nationwide on Monday, with increased partial cloudiness possible over parts of the Caribbean and the boreal region, as well as over the central and South Pacific.”“, says the forecast.
According to this same report, the second half of the week is expected to see increased trade winds and higher humidity on the Caribbean Slope.
Likewise, they point out that temperatures will be low during the early morning and it will be necessary for many to add another blanket.
“Again, the minimum temperatures will be slightly lower during the early morning hours of the day, while on the contrary, temperatures will be higher in the lower parts of the country during the midday hours near noon, all due to the lower moisture content,” he said. They add.
Winds also remain moderate with occasional gusts over the northern region, as well as over the Central Valley and the northern Pacific Ocean.
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