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May

08

Meteorological Warning Update

(Update) Showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and early morningmeras horas de la noche

May 8, 2025
6:00 pm

Forecast: Rainy conditions have been observed this afternoon on the Pacific coast, much of the Central Valley, and mountainous areas of the Caribbean and the Northern Zone, due to the activity of...

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May

08

Weather Warning

Showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and early evening

May 08, 2025
10.30 a.m.

Discussion: The Intertropical Convergence Zone remains located over Costa Rica, generating significant moisture and instability. This, along with morning warming and the arrival of sea breezes,...

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May

07

Aviso Meteorológico Actualización

(Actualización) Lluvias y aguaceros fuertes en el Valle Central y la vertiente del Pacífico

7 de mayo de 2025
6:20 pm

Diagnóstico: La Zona de Convergencia Intertropical sobre el país, en conjunto con factores locales como el calentamiento diurno y el ingreso de humedad desde el Océano Pacífico, favorecerá...

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May

07

Weather Warning

Heavy rain and downpours in the Central Valley and the Pacific slope

May 7, 2025
09:35 a.m.

Diagnosis: The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), combined with local factors such as daytime warming and the entry of moisture from the Pacific Ocean, will favor variable rainfall throughout...

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May

06

Weather Warning (Update)

Heavy showers this afternoon and early evening in the country

May 6, 2025
6:20 p.m.

Diagnosis: The proximity of the Intertropical Convergence Zone, combined with local factors such as daytime warming and the entry of moisture from the Pacific Ocean, has favored heavy downpours...

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Aviso Meteorológico-IMN-240923-11:00a.m.

Sep

24

Weather Warning

Tropical wave #40 will favor atmospheric instability for this Monday

September 24, 2023
11.00 a.m.

Weather Warning
Tropical wave #40 will favor atmospheric instability for this Monday
September 24, 2023
11:00 a.m.


Diagnosis: Costa Rica shows a stable atmospheric pattern and variable cloudiness. For the Central Pacific and South Pacific, cloudy skies are observed, the rest of the country shows partially cloudy conditions. Currently tropical wave #40 is located approximately 78°W (border between Panama and Colombia), this system shows a high humidity content and atmospheric instability.


Forecast: Throughout the afternoon, partly cloudy skies are expected for the Caribbean, North Zone and North Pacific. During the afternoon, possible isolated rains are expected in mountainous sectors with estimated amounts between 10 - 25 mm and possible localized maximums.


For the Central and South Pacific, scattered rains with localized downpours are expected, especially in mountainous sectors and near the border with Panama. These precipitations could continue until early evening. Estimated quantities in 6 hours will range between 10 - 35 mm with maximum possible quantities between 40 - 80 mm.


During the afternoon, the Central Valley presents a probability of isolated short-duration showers to the west of the region. Estimated rainfall in 6-hour periods will be between 10 – 30 mm with possible maximums in mountainous sectors.


Tropical wave #40 will strengthen the humidity content and atmospheric instability for the afternoon of Monday, September 25. The Intertropical Convergence Zone is expected to strengthen on Tuesday due to the instability pattern generated by tropical wave #40.


Warning: Caution is recommended on unstable slopes, sectors with high vulnerability to landslides due to rainfall of varying intensity in the South Pacific due to the high saturation of soils in mountainous sectors.
Therefore, the IMN recommends:
• Caution due to wastewater saturation in places prone to this type of flooding.
• Prevention against thunderstorms and seeking shelter in a safe place in case strong gusts of wind occur or are perceived near storm clouds, due to the possible fall of tree branches, power lines, among others. These gusts can reach between 80 and 100 kilometers per hour in some isolated cases.
• Stay informed through social networks, Twitter: @IMNCR, Facebook: National Meteorological Institute CR and the WEB Page: www.imn.ac.cr

Paulo Solano
Meteorologist
DMSA-IMN