Santo Domingo. - According to the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (INDOMET), this Monday the rains will continue due to the incidence of a trough, especially towards locations in provinces of the Caribbean coast.
In the afternoon, cloud cover increases are expected with local showers, moderate to heavy, thunderstorms and wind gusts towards El Seibo, Hato Mayor, San Pedro de Macorís, Monte Plata, sectors north of Santo Domingo, Sánchez Ramírez, Monseñor Nouel, San José de Ocoa, the north of Azua, Santiago south, San Juan, Santiago Rodríguez, Elías Piña, Dajabón, Valverde and Puerto Plata. These precipitations, associated with the incidence of a trough at several levels of the troposphere and local effects, will gradually decrease at nightfall.
Tomorrow Tuesday, during the morning, some showers are expected towards provinces in the southeast. In the afternoon, the interaction of the wind with the orography, the slight support of a trough at mid-tropospheric levels and local effects will intensify these precipitations as local downpours, from moderate to strong with electrical storms and wind gusts, extending towards provinces of the Central Mountain Range, the northwest and the border area, especially over Monte Plata, Monseñor Nouel, northern Azua, southern Santiago, Elías Piña, San Juan and Dajabón. The remaining provinces will have a sky of isolated to scattered clouds with occasional increases.
Due to the risk of urban flooding, meteorological alert levels are maintained for the following provinces:
WEATHER ALERT LEVELS
DISCONTINUED ALERTS
Santiago Dajabón
Santiago Rodríguez
La Vega
Elías Piña
TOTAL: 4 TOTAL: 1 TOTAL: 0
Cyclonic activity in the Atlantic basin, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico:
Hurricane Gabrielle is located about 335 kilometers southeast of the Bermuda islands. It is moving north/northwest at about 17 km/h. Its maximum sustained winds remain at about 150 km/h with stronger gusts in its surroundings.
We are reporting a tropical wave located well west of the Cape Verde islands, in the central tropical Atlantic. It is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms and has a 60% probability of cyclonic development for the next 7 days.
We are also monitoring a tropical wave east of the Lesser Antilles. This has a 10% probability of cyclonic development during the next 2 days, while at 7 days, 30%.
Due to the geographical positions and expected trajectories, we are continuously monitoring these weather systems.
National District: Morning cloud increases with isolated showers. Then, mostly sunny.
Santo Domingo Norte: Morning cloud cover with isolated showers. In the afternoon, cloudy towards the north with local showers, distant thunderstorms and wind gusts.
Santo Domingo Este: Morning cloud cover increases with very isolated showers. In the afternoon, cloudy towards the north with local downpours, distant thunderstorms and wind gusts.
Santo Domingo Oeste: Morning cloud cover with isolated showers. In the afternoon, cloudy towards the north with local downpours, distant thunderstorms and wind gusts.
Temperatures: the minimum will be between 23 °C and 25 °C and the maximum between 33 °C and 35 °C.
Summary: Local showers, moderate to heavy, thunderstorms and wind gusts towards provinces of the southeast, the Central Mountain Range, the northwest and the border area… current weather alerts and warnings… Hot temperatures.
On Wednesday, the approach of an active tropical wave and the incidence of a trough at various levels of the troposphere will be generating scattered showers from morning hours towards the southeast, including sectors of Santo Domingo, which in the afternoon hours will intensify as moderate to heavy downpours with thunderstorms and wind gusts and will move towards other provinces of the Central Mountain Range, the northeast, northwest and the border area.
National District: Occasional cloud increases with showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts in the afternoon.
Santo Domingo: occasional cloud increases with showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts in the afternoon.
PROVINCES FORECAST BY LOCALITIES T. Max. °C T. Min. °C
Santiago Episodes of morning fog or mist. In the afternoon, especially towards the south, showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 34/36 21/23
Puerto Plata Isolated to scattered clouds. At the end of the afternoon, cloud increases with local showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 32/34 23/25
Duarte Cloud increases around midday with isolated showers. 33/35 23/25
Constanza In the afternoon, cloud increases with showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 26/28 13/15
Peravia Isolated to scattered clouds with isolated morning showers. Then, isolated to scattered clouds with clear intervals. 33/35 24/26
San Pedro de Macorís Cloud increases from around midday with showers, distant thunderstorms and wind gusts. 32/34 21/23
La Romana Cloud increases from around midday with showers, distant thunderstorms and wind gusts. 32/34 22/24
La Vega In the afternoon, especially towards the south, cloud increases with showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 32/34 20/22
Monseñor Nouel In the afternoon, cloud increases with local showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 32/34 23/25
San Cristóbal Cloud increases in the afternoon with scattered showers, intensifying with thunderstorms and wind gusts at dusk. 32/34 21/23
Samaná Cloud increases with isolated showers. 32/34 22/24
Monte Cristi At the end of the afternoon, cloud increases with local showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 34/36 23/25
Azua In the afternoon, especially towards the north, cloud increases with showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 32/34 22/24
San Juan In the afternoon, especially towards the north, cloud increases with showers, thunderstorms and wind gusts. 32/34 19/21
Barahona Mostly clear. 32/34 23/25
La Altagracia Isolated morning showers. Then, isolated to scattered clouds, increasing at dusk with scattered showers.








