The Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet) has released a comprehensive weather advisory indicating that a high-altitude trough system continues to influence weather patterns across northeastern provinces. Meteorological data shows that Hato Mayor, Samaná, El Seibo, and María Trinidad Sánchez have already experienced precipitation episodes, with the atmospheric disturbance expected to progress toward Hermanas Mirabal, Espaillat, and Puerto Plata regions in subsequent hours.
According to meteorological analysis, atmospheric humidity levels are projected to diminish post-noon hours, resulting in predominantly clear skies with intermittent cloud coverage across most national territories. This improvement in weather conditions follows the trough’s movement through affected areas.
Meteorologists note that despite daytime clearing, nocturnal hours may bring precipitation to southeastern sectors and portions of the Central Mountain Range. The capital region, including Greater Santo Domingo and the National District, anticipates partly cloudy conditions with isolated showers throughout the day.
Temperature metrics indicate minimum readings between 20-22°C (68-72°F) and maximum temperatures ranging from 30-32°C (86-90°F). The institute continues monitoring atmospheric developments and will provide updates as weather patterns evolve.
