This weekend, temperatures will drop considerably throughout a lot of the Dominican Republic because of the arrival of cooler air from the Atlantic.
This was the commentary of meteorological analyst Jean Suriel in his most up-to-date climate report for the nation.
“A high-pressure system will be passing through the northern Caribbean, pushing the Arctic air mass that has approached our region: from tonight and into early Saturday morning, thermometers will register a very cold environment in the mountainous area and in the Cibao,” he stated.
Suriel additionally defined that this similar phenomenon (excessive stress) will management climate situations and humidity within the Dominican territory; consequently, the possibilities of important rainfall will lower throughout a lot of the nation on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
“Some moderate rains could appear this afternoon and evening due to the remnants of a trough: especially, cloudiness will be concentrated in the Central Mountain Range, northwest, north, northeast and some southeastern provinces,” he added.
In the meantime, on Saturday and Sunday, the climate might be principally clear within the morning, partly cloudy at noon, with an opportunity of sunshine showers within the afternoon in the direction of the mountainous space; the ambiance will change into very cool nationwide between 6 PM and 9 AM.
“Next week, between Monday and Tuesday, we will also have the persistence of high pressure and little rainfall,” he concluded.

