Temperature, probability of rain, clouds and ultraviolet rays are some of the information you need to know before leaving home. (GlobeLiveMedia/Jovani Perez)

Beyond checking the weather forecast to know what to wear or whether or not to pack a raincoat, the weather report It is an instrument that has become essential for various sectors such as transport (by air, sea and land), agriculture, tourism, disaster prevention, public health and even to carry out military operations.

But if by itself predict the time This could be complex, to this is added another variant: global warming, which has made even more urgent the need to keep up to date in order to act and act. adopt public policies that reduce disaster risk like alerts about floods, droughts, freezing waves, bad landing and other related phenomena.

In this context, here the weather forecast for the next few hours in San Francisco de Macoris:

Tuesday’s weather in San Francisco de Macoris will reach 29 degrees, while the minimum temperature It will be 17 degrees. The expected UV index is 3.

As for the rain the probability of precipitation for the said city it will be 25%, with a cloudiness of 53%, during the day; and 2%, with 63% cloudiness, throughout the night.

During this time, wind gusts will reach 33 kilometers per hour during the day and 26 kilometers per hour at night.

San Francisco de Macorís is a municipality in the Dominican Republic, capital of the province of Duarte, located in the eastern part of the Cibao Valley between the Eastern and Northern Cordilleras, in the north of the Central American country.

In the city of San Francisco de Macorís, as in much of the Dominican nation, the prevailing climate is tropical.

The hottest months in the city they are between June and August, while in the colder ones they are from December to February.

    (Picture: File)
(Picture: file)

Being a Caribbean nation, The Dominican Republic has a predominantly tropical climate, with abundant rainfall and an average temperature between 25 degrees and 30 degrees..

The rainy season begins in May and ends until November, with the months of May, August and September recording the most torrential rainfall in the Dominican lands.

Although it is a tropical country, there are regions, mainly in the high altitude areas such as Constanza, Jarabacoa and Ocoa, where the temperature can drop considerably in winter, reaching -5 degrees in winter.

The Dominican Republic is prone to the passage of hurricanes and, on average, one occurs every seven to eight years, as well as a tropical storm every four years, not counting floods.

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