According to the National Meteorological Office (Onamet) a high-level weather front will bring storms and rains to the southeast, southwest, central mountain range and the border zone.
In addition Onamet had been keeping an eye on the newly developed Tropical Storm Kirk that was south west of the Cape Verde Isles and moving to the west at 30 kilometers an hour. Luckily Kirk dissipated on Monday, 24 September 2018.
In addition Onamet says that there are two areas of low pressure in the Atlantic, one south of Bermuda with a 30% probability of becoming a tropical cyclone in the next 24 hours and the other south west of the Azores with a 60% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone. Neither would affect the Dominican Republic.
Onamet also highlights high waves on the Atlantic Coast and recommends small and medium sized boats to remain close to shore.
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25 September 2018