Change of weather in the Capital…
By Adrian Fuentes
HAVANA TIMES – A cold front is advancing over the southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and is very close to entering the western part of the country. This system is associated with a prefrontal storm line that has been moving across the west throughout the day, generating numerous rains in Havana. With the passage of the cold front, rainfall will continue in the west, extending in the early morning to coastal areas in the central region.
Over the next few days, there will be a partially cloudy dawn in the capital. During the afternoon, cloud cover will increase, with some showers, rain, and thunderstorms mainly in inland areas and the northern coast.
Winds will blow from the northwest to the north at speeds between 15 and 30 kilometers per hour, with stronger gusts in coastal areas. The relative humidity will range from 40% to 75%. Highs will range from 25 to 28ºC (77 to 82°F) and Lows between 16 and 22ºC (61 to 72°F). The sea surface temperature remains 28ºC (82°F).
In the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico areas, no tropical cyclone development is expected in the next 12 to 24 hours.
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