Weather forecast in San José for this June 8

Weather forecast in San José for this June 8
Weather forecast in San José for this June 8

Temperature, probability of rain, cloudiness and ultraviolet rays are some of the data you should know before leaving home. (Infobae/Jovani Pérez)

Maximum and minimum temperature, as well as chances of rain, This is the prediction for the next few hours this Saturday in San José, Costa Rica.

Regardless of whether you will use the day to take a walk or simply go to the office to work, knowing the weather that will be in the next few hours It can help you avoid getting wet in the rain or unnecessarily carrying an umbrella and coat.

For this Saturday, it is estimated that in San José there will be a 95% chance of rain, as well as a maximum temperature of 27 centigrade and a minimum of 19°. Cloud cover will be 98% and at night there will be a 40% chance of rain.

Prediction of the weather in San José (Illustrative image Infobae)

Although the San José region is affected by the conditions of the Pacific, as well as the influence of the Caribbean, The city’s climate is mainly temperate, this being in a middle zone.

That is, San José boasts of pleasant temperatures Being one of the coldest cities in Central America, strong winds, occasional rain whose intensity months range from July to September and clear mornings.

The National Meteorological Institute (IMN) places the Costa Rican city in the central region, defined as “Two Valleys”, since it is located between the Western Central Valley and Eastern Central Valley.

(Municipality of San José)

Costa Rica It is very close to the Tropic of Cancer, which places the Central American country in a tropical zone.

However, The tropical climate in Costa Rican lands is altered by different factors such as relief, that is, mountains, plains and plateaus; the isthmic condition; and the oceanic influence, such as winds or sea breezes, the temperature of marine currents and the general circulation of the atmosphere.

The IMN divides Costa Rica into two large climatic regions: the Pacific Regime and the Caribbean Regime.

The Caribbean Regime is characterized by having two periods of rain which run from May to August and from November to January. The rainiest month in this season is December, precipitation occurs more regularly in the mornings and evenings.

This area lacks a defined dry seasonbecause even in the least rainy months, precipitation is considerable, which are February and March, as well as September and October.

For its part, The Pacific Regime has a defined dry and rainy season. The dry season begins in December and ends in March, while the rains fall between May and October. Precipitation occurs regularly in the afternoons and at night.

 
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