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¡Uf Qué calor!


Is it hot enough for you?

The last few days have been unbearable in San José, that after the last two months of cold winds, the thermometer has surpassed the average daily temperature. And no cool breeze to offer relief.

You can feel the strong rays of the sun from the early hours of the morning, which last well into the afternoon. And with no breeze to cool off the night, you feel like being in a sauna.

The weatherman - the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN) - says that this condition may last for another few days before returning to normal highs. Light clothing and sun screen is recommended to avoid burning the skin.

San José reached a high of 30.3 Celsius (86.5 Fahrenheit) on Sunday when the average is 28 Celsius. Alajuela was at 32.6 Celsius, Liberia 37.3 Celsius and Puntarenas 28.4 Celsius

Meteorologist , Norman Vega, explains that the heat of the last few days is due to an atmospheric condition in the Caribbean that is affecting all of Central America and weak winds off the Pacific.
 

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