Weather today in Costa Rica: temperatures for Cartago this November 1

Climate prediction: these are the temperatures in Cartago

Maximum and minimum temperature, as well as chances of rain, This is the weather forecast for the next few hours this Sunday in Cartago, Costa Rica.

During the day the temperature will reach a maximum of 24 degrees, the rain forecast It will be 55%, with 99% cloud cover, while the wind gusts will be 35 kilometers per hour.

As for UV rays, they are predicted to reach a level of up to 4.

For the night, the temperature will reach 17 degrees, while the probability of precipitation It will be 55%, with 95% cloudiness, while wind gusts will reach 24 kilometers per hour at night.

The province of Carthage It has two climatic subregions identified by the National Meteorological Institute (IMN): the Caribbean Region and the Central Valley.

He Central Valley It covers the northwest part of the province, where the city of Cartago is located, which in turn is divided by two main regions, the Eastern Central Valley and the Western Central Valley.

In it Eastern Central Valley The weather is affected by the conditions of the Pacific and the Caribbean, with equatorial and trade winds, with cloudiness and light rains, with average temperatures ranging from 10 to 20 degrees.

While in the Western Central Valley The climate depends on the altitude, since In the lower parts the climate is dry, in the middle parts it is temperate and in the upper parts it is cold and rainy.with average temperatures from 16 to 26 degrees.

In both valleys, rains fall from April to Novemberwith a slight decrease in June. From December to March is the dry season.

The Caribbean Region It includes the eastern part of the department of Cartago and is characterized by being one of the wetter regions of the country, with constant rainfall and average temperatures ranging from 20 to 30 degrees.

Costa Rica It is very close to the Tropic of Cancer, which places the Central American country in a tropical zone.

However, The tropical climate in Costa Rican lands is modified by different factors such as relief, that is, mountains, plains and plateaus; the isthmic condition; and the oceanic influence, such as winds or sea breezes, the temperature of marine currents and the general circulation of the atmosphere.

The IMN divides Costa Rica into two large climatic regions: the Pacific Regime and the Caribbean Regime.

The Caribbean Regime is characterized by having two periods of precipitation which run from May to August and from November to January. The rainiest month in this season is December, precipitation occurs more regularly in the mornings and evenings.

This area does not have a defined dry seasonbecause even in the least rainy months, precipitation is considerable, which are February and March, as well as September and October.

For its part, The Pacific Regime has a defined dry and rainy season. The dry season begins in December and ends in March, while the rainy season occurs between May and October. Precipitation occurs regularly in the afternoons and at night.