Meteorological authorities have issued a weather advisory for the Dominican Republic, warning citizens to prepare for sustained rainfall patterns from today through Saturday. A weather trough amplified by moisture-rich winds is expected to deliver moderate precipitation across multiple regions, with intermittent periods of intense downpours potentially developing.
Renowned weather analyst Jean Suriel communicated this alert through his official social media channels, providing detailed meteorological context. “Recent days have witnessed elevated perceived temperatures between 10 AM and 4 PM due to an east-southeast wind circulation pattern,” Suriel explained. “This atmospheric movement originates from a high-pressure system currently positioned over the Atlantic Ocean.”
The analyst provided contrasting observations regarding nighttime conditions, noting that cooler temperatures have persisted during evening and early morning hours throughout most Dominican territories. This thermal moderation results from seasonal frontal systems and Atlantic wind currents that dominate between 7 PM and 8 AM.
According to the detailed forecast, moderate rainfall is anticipated today across southern, southeastern, and northeastern regions, including the Central Mountain Range and border areas. Precipitation may occur during both afternoon and nighttime periods as the trough system exerts its influence.
Meteorological projections indicate scattered showers will continue into Friday morning, particularly affecting southern, southeastern, and northeastern zones. However, weather patterns are expected to intensify following midday, with heavier downpours potentially creating urban flooding concerns in vulnerable areas.
The trough’s influence will maintain its presence through Saturday, generating additional rainy intervals across much of the country. Precipitation is forecast to commence during morning hours with increased intensity developing throughout the afternoon.
Meteorological relief appears likely by Sunday as the trough system begins to weaken. This atmospheric change should reduce both intensity and frequency of rainfall, though residual showers may still occur during morning and midday periods. Monday is expected to bring significantly diminished precipitation as the system fully dissipates.
