He Institute Dominican of Meteorology (Indomet) reported on Monday afternoon that it began the activity of rains in different intensities on the Great Santo Domingo and other regions.
Indomet indicated that the rains will increase in other areas of the country during the course of this afternoon and evening, and called on the population to be alert.
In fact, the Great Santo Domingo has already been declared in alert green due to the rainfall expected from this Monday as a result of a trough and the incidence of a active vibe tropical with probabilities of development cyclonic, which will continue to affect Tuesday and Wednesday.
“Early Monday afternoon: strong activity convective generator of showers with storms electrical It is observed on: the Great Santo Domingo, Monte Plata, Sanchez Ramirez, Maria Trinidad Sanchez and Duarte; later extending to the center of the country and the northwest,” warned the director of Indomet, Gloria Ceballos.
He report of Indomet indicates that tomorrow Tuesday, the trough will have an impact along with the active vibe tropical which will be located on Dominican territory.
“Tomorrow Tuesday, they will remain conditions propitious for the development of clouds, showers and gusts of wind from morning hours in towns of Puerto Plata, MarÃa Trinidad Sánchez, Duarte, Hato Mayor, Monte Plata, el Great Santo Domingo and San Cristóbal,” he says.
It indicates that “after noon, these precipitations will be frequent and intense with storms electrical and gusts of wind in towns of Maria Trinidad Sanchez, Hato Mayor, Monte Plata, Sanchez Ramirez, Monsignor Nouel, La Vega, San Cristobal, San Pedro de Macoris, San Juan de la Maguana, Elias Piña, El Great Santo Domingo and other towns in nearby provinces.
The active vibe tropical
According to the report of the 2:00 this afternoon from the United States National Hurricane Center (CNH), the vibe tropical is producing storms electrical disorganized and gusty winds across portions of the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and over adjacent waters.
“It is predicted that the conditions environmental will become more propitious for the development when the system reaches the western Caribbean Sea and the southwestern Gulf of Mexico later this week and over the weekend, and a depression tropical could form during that time,” the CNH said.
This system has a probability average of training in cyclone tropical between 40% and 0% in 48 hours for seven days
The alerts
The Operations Center of Emergencies (COE) declared this Monday in alert green to the National District and eight provinces, including Santo Domingo, due to possible flooding as a result of the rains.
The provinces that are currently in alert green In addition to Santo Domingo, they are the National District, Monte Plata, La Vega, San Pedro de Macoris, San Cristobal, Monsignor Nouel, San Jose Ocoa and Sanchez Ramirez.