2017News

Sahara dust and humidity makes for hot summer days

The weather service (Onamet) explains that Sahara dust in the Caribbean area and warm winds blowing in from the east and southeast will bring hot summer weather for most of the country. Some rain showers may occur in the northeast, southeast, Central mountain range, and border towns, but for the most part Tuesday, 25 July 2017, will be another hot summer day. As of Wednesday, more rains are forecast with the passing of a tropical wave entering from the northeast. All flood alerts with the exception of a green alert for San Juan de la Maguana, have been discontinued.

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25 July 2017