Meteorological conditions across the Dominican Republic indicate a week commencing with varied weather patterns, according to the latest forecast from the Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet). A weak atmospheric trough is currently influencing weather systems, generating intermittent light to moderate rainfall across multiple provinces including Samaná, María Trinidad Sánchez, Sánchez Ramírez, Monseñor Nouel, Santo Domingo, La Altagracia, El Seibo, and Barahona. Precipitation events are anticipated to intensify during afternoon hours throughout these regions.
Meanwhile, the remainder of the country can expect predominantly sunny conditions with isolated cloud formations. Temperature readings remain seasonally appropriate, with minimums ranging between 21°C and 23°C and maximums between 30°C and 32°C, creating particularly pleasant conditions during nighttime and early morning hours. These conditions will be most pronounced in mountainous zones and valleys of the Cibao region, especially throughout Santiago, La Vega, and Monseñor Nouel, where periods of fog or mist are forecast for tomorrow.
The Greater Santo Domingo area, encompassing the National District along with North, East, and West sectors, will experience similar meteorological patterns—sunny skies with intermittent cloud cover and occasional passing showers.
Weather systems are expected to shift noticeably by Monday with the arrival of a drier air mass combining with an anticyclonic system. This combination will produce predominantly clear skies with minimal rainfall across nearly all territories. However, isolated showers may develop in Monseñor Nouel, Monte Plata, Hato Mayor, and El Seibo provinces during afternoon hours due to orographic effects and specific wind patterns, particularly in elevated terrain.
Tuesday’s forecast maintains consistency with existing conditions as the dry air mass and high-pressure system (anticyclonic circulation) continue to dominate, resulting in partially cloudy skies nationwide without significant meteorological variations.
