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

Spring, summer, fall or winter these days, it doesn’t matter what season, given the recent climate change that turns a scorching sunny afternoon into a storm in the blink of an eye.

Looking for the weather has become a habit for many people to know what to wear, what shoes to choose, plan a trip or decide whether or not to carry an umbrella. Below we present the weather in Santo Domingo.

During the day temperature will reach a maximum of 30 degrees, the probability of rain it will be 1%, with 9% cloudiness, while the wind gusts will be 30 kilometers per hour.

As for ultraviolet rays, they should reach a level of up to 8.

For the night, temperature will reach 19 degrees, while the probability of precipitation It will be 1%, with 10% cloudiness, while wind gusts will reach 22 kilometers per hour during the day.

Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republiclocated in the Caribbean Sea south of the Central American country.

To be in the Caribbean, the climate in Santo Domingo is predominantly tropicalHowever, the tropical trade winds, along with the nearby mountainous areas, help alleviate the heat and humidity in the region.

The hottest months fall between July and September, while the months with the coldest temperatures These are December and January.

    (Picture: File)
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Being a Caribbean country, The Dominican Republic has a mainly tropical climate, with abundant rainfall and an average temperature between 25 degrees and 30 degrees..

The rainy season begins in May and runs until November, with May, August and September bringing the most torrential rainfall in the Dominican Republic.

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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