Descent of temperature indicates upcoming frontal season in Valle Nuevo
By: Jean Suriel
During the early hours, a blast of cold air coming from the Atlantic reached the region where the second frontal system has prematurely approached the northern Caribbean.
An significant change has already been noted in the meteorological pattern with the east-northeast and northeast winds occasionally intruding during the nighttime.
As a result, the mountainous area of the Dominican Republic has been experiencing colder nights for the past two weeks.
Communities in the Cibao region have seen the thermometers drop starting at 7 PM, maintaining the coolness until 8 AM.
As November progresses, the cold fronts will move closer to the Dominican Republic.
Are you eagerly anticipating the cold season in the DR?
Intensification of cold weather in Valle Nuevo signals shift to upcoming frontal period
By: Jean Suriel
During the early morning hours, a surge of cold air originating from the Atlantic Ocean arrived in the area where the second frontal system has advanced prematurely towards the northern part of the Caribbean.
A significant modification has been observed in the meteorological behavior with the east-northeast and northeast winds making sporadic appearances during the night.
Consequently, the mountainous terrain of the Dominican Republic has been witnessing chillier nights for the past fortnight.
Resident in the Cibao region have experienced a drop in temperatures from 7 PM onward, with the coolness persisting until 8 AM.
With the passage of time in November, the cold fronts will draw nearer to the Dominican Republic.
Are you eagerly anticipating the arrival of the chilly season in the Dominican Republic?