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Jun

25

Weather Warning -Update-

Variable Intensity Rainfall Expected This Night

June 25th, 2025
5.10 pm

Diagnosis: Following the passage of strong Tropical Wave #8 on Tuesday, this Wednesday is expected to bring a return to more typical rainy season conditions. Today's rainfall is mainly...

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Jun

25

Weather Advisory

Variable Intensity Rainfall Expected This Afternoon

June 25, 2025
10:00 am

Diagnosis: Following the passage of strong Tropical Wave #8 on Tuesday, conditions are expected to return to a more typical rainy season pattern this Wednesday. Today's rainfall will be mainly...

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Jun

24

Weather Warning -Update-

Tropical wave #8 over Costa Rica

June 24th, 2025
04:50 p.m.

Diagnosis: The instability of Tropical Wave 8 has manifested itself with scattered heavy rains and downpours in various locations in the central and Pacific regions of the country. Rainfall with...

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Jun

24

Weather Warning

Tropical wave #8 over Costa Rica

June 24th, 2025
10:15 a.m.

Diagnosis: The axis of Tropical Wave #8 entered the country in the early hours of Tuesday. This system has caused cloud incursions toward the northern Caribbean border regions with Nicaragua....

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Jun

23

Aviso Meteorológico

Condiciones lluviosas fuertes este lunes en el país y tren de ondas para la semana

23 de junio de 2025
09.45 a.m.

Diagnóstico: Luego del paso de la onda tropical #7 por nuestro país este domingo, la Zona de Convergencia Intertropical se encuentra robusta y bien organizada sobre el sur de Centroamérica. Esta...

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Aviso Meteorológico-IMN-250625-Actividad lluviosa de variable intensidad para esta tarde

Jun

25

Weather Advisory

Variable Intensity Rainfall Expected This Afternoon

June 25, 2025
10:00 am

Diagnosis:
Following the passage of strong Tropical Wave #8 on Tuesday, conditions are expected to return to a more typical rainy season pattern this Wednesday. Today's rainfall will be mainly influenced by local factors (such as high temperatures and sea breezes) and the proximity of the Intertropical Convergence Zone.

Forecast:
During the afternoon and early evening hours, rainfall of varying intensity is expected across several regions of the country.

    Central Valley and Pacific regions: Isolated showers with possible thunderstorms are expected. In the Central Valley, the heaviest rainfall is likely to occur in the western and northern areas (such as Alajuela, Heredia, and surrounding areas). In the Pacific region, the most intense activity is anticipated near the Gulf and Nicoya Peninsula, the mountains of the Central Pacific, and the border area with Panama.

    Northern Zone and mountainous Caribbean: Scattered showers and localized heavy downpours are expected.

Rainfall accumulations are estimated between 20 and 40 mm, with localized maximums possibly reaching 60 to 80 mm.

Tropical Wave #9:
It is currently located in eastern Panama and is moving gradually toward Costa Rica. It is expected to reach the country around midnight on Wednesday. However, its most significant effects will likely be felt during the afternoon on Thursday, when the instability associated with its passage is forecast to enhance rainfall activity.

⚠️ Warning:
Soil moisture remains very high (95–100%) in the Northern Zone and mountainous sectors of the Northern Caribbean (areas such as Sarapiquí, San Carlos, and Los Chiles), increasing the risk of landslides and flooding.
Elevated saturation levels (85–90%) are also reported in the western Nicoya Peninsula, the mountains of the South Pacific, and areas near the Golfo Dulce.

Given these conditions, the IMN recommends:

    Caution due to possible drainage overflow in areas prone to flooding caused by water accumulation.

    Precaution during thunderstorms: If a thunderstorm occurs or if strong gusts of wind are observed near storm clouds, it is advisable to seek shelter in a safe place, as falling tree branches, power lines, or other objects may occur. These gusts can reach up to 80 km/h in isolated cases.

    Stay informed through official channels:

        Twitter: @IMNCR

        Facebook: Instituto Meteorológico Nacional CR

        Website: www.imn.ac.cr

Roberto Vindas
Meteorologist
DMSA-IMN