After the intense frontal system that the country experienced last week, new forecasts warn that rain will once again reach the central area.
There are still the consequences of the intense front system which affected Chile last week. Flooded houses, overflowing rivers and the evacuation of populations marked the rainy days, but the consequences continue to be felt today.
On the morning of this Monday, in the metropolitan region, various sinkholes filled with water were reported which prevented the passage of vehicles and pedestrians.
NOW, he forecast The weather forecast once again confirmed the arrival of rain in the central area but fortunately with less intensity.
According to reports from Chilean Meteorological Directorate (DMC) , A series of showers will be recorded from the beginning of today until tomorrow, June 25.

Areas of central Chile that will receive rain today and tomorrow
According to the meteorologist Gonzalo Espinosa has The third , “What we have today in the central area is a height instability, which does not represent a frontal system. This means that in the foothills and mountain ranges, precipitation could be light and not exceed 4 to 5 millimeters.
From Weatherized They reported that this Monday and tomorrow Tuesday, It is expected to rain approximately between 1 and 4 millimeters in the central sector of Santiago.
But The southern sector of the metropolitan region would receive a little more rain : Buin, the Huelquén sector and the Chada slope would fall between 2 to 7 millimeters.
For its partnorthern RM could see showers generating between 1 and 10 millimetres. The intensity would increase towards the foothills sectors.
The Andes would also record slightly more intense rains between 15 and 20 millimeters.
AND, over the Valparaíso region, precipitation is expected to reach San Felipe and Petorca early in the morning and tomorrow . In the rest of the Fifth Region and in southern Coquimbo, the sky would remain overcast but without rain, at least for the next few hours.
In addition, meteorologist Espinosa tells L.T. that this week there would be no frontal system in the central area. “We will have to wait until next week to see if it happens in this area. Anyway, at this time of year, as long as there are clouds, it is possible to have precipitation but in the mountains. In other words, at Los Libertadores Pass, snowfall and wind of moderate intensity are expected to continue.
Source: Latercera

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