The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Venezuela (INAMEH) has issued a weather forecast that indicates a varied panorama in the national territory.
Although the day begins with partially cloudy skies and clear areas in some regions, the presence of convective nuclei of great vertical development is anticipated. These phenomena can lead to rain, thundershowers, electrical activity and gusts of wind in specific areas. Let’s look in detail at how the weather is expected to evolve throughout the day.
Changes in Morning Weather
In the early hours of the morning, Venezuela dawns under a sky that presents partial cloudiness and sectors with clear skies. This variability in weather conditions is characteristic of the beginning of the day in various parts of the country.
Development of Climate Phenomena
However, the situation changes during the day. The strong warming and the effects of the wind interact with the orography of the Venezuelan territory. This results in a reinforcement of the activity of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. This atmospheric phenomenon generates cloudiness with great vertical development, which in turn can trigger a series of meteorological conditions.
Rain, Lightning and Wind Gusts
The areas most likely to experience these adverse weather conditions include western Bolívar, northern Amazonas, Guárico, Carabobo and Zulia. Rain, showers, electrical activity (manifested in blue flashes) and possible gusts of wind are expected in these regions.
Wide Geographic Coverage
In addition, the effects of the Intertropical Convergence Zone will cover states such as Bolívar, Amazonas, Sucre, the Central North Coastal area, parts of western Falcón and Lara, as well as the central and western plains, the Andes region and Zulia.
In light of this weather forecast, it is crucial that residents in affected areas remain alert and take necessary precautions to deal with possible heavy rain, electrical activity and gusts of wind.
It is recommended to stay informed through official sources and follow the safety instructions issued by local authorities.