Meteorological authorities in the Dominican Republic indicate predominantly fair weather conditions across most regions this Sunday, with minimal precipitation expected nationwide. The Dominican Institute of Meteorology (Indomet) attributes these conditions to significantly reduced atmospheric moisture levels.
Despite the generally clear forecast, meteorological experts note that northeastern winds interacting with local topography will generate cloud formation during morning and afternoon periods. These meteorological developments are projected to produce isolated showers across specific provinces including Puerto Plata, Monte Cristi, María Trinidad Sánchez, Duarte, Santiago, Monsignor Nouel and La Vega. These conditions particularly affect the Atlantic coastal regions, the Cibao valley, and areas within the Central Cordillera mountain range.
Temperature patterns remain consistent with seasonal expectations, maintaining cool and pleasant daytime readings. Meteorological analysts emphasize that nighttime and early morning hours will bring noticeably colder conditions, especially throughout interior mountainous zones and valleys. The combination of winter seasonal patterns and cool northeastern winds may create dense fog formations in elevated regions, with special advisories for areas within San Juan, Bahoruco and Monte Cristi provinces.
Maritime conditions remain favorable for nautical activities nationwide, with oceanographic monitoring indicating normal wave patterns across all coastal territories. The institute confirms that current sea conditions present no navigation hazards for vessels of any size operating within Dominican waters.
