Is rain returning to the central area? Here is the forecast for the next few days

The cold days are far from over. But is it possible that precipitation will return to the central area? This is a forecast from a meteorologist.

Some winter sunshine has raised low temperatures in the central area by a few degrees. However, This Monday, the thermometers dropped again and it is expected that in the central, inland and mountainous areas the cold will return.

Meteorologist Miguel Fernandez, from the Huinay PUCV-Enel Foundation explained that July 9 was “the lowest temperature recorded in 15 years.” at the Punta Angeles lighthouse in Valparaíso” and that, although the weather warmed up over the weekend, these days the minimum was around 5 degrees.

Is the cold still here? Are the rains coming back?

This is the expert’s forecast for the next 10 days.

Is rain returning to the central area? This is the forecast for the next few days. Photo: Jonnathan Oyarzun/Aton Chile

Weather forecast for these days for the central area of ​​Chile

For these days in the central zone, “a slight increase in low temperatures is expected.” said the expert, based on GEOOs Geoportal .

He notably assured that This Tuesday, “a minimum should be close to 6 °C in Valparaíso, between 4 and 5 °C in the central valleys and between 0 and 1 °C in the sectors close to the Cordillera.”

Is rain returning to the central area? This is the forecast for the next few days. Photo: Aton.

This small rise in the thermometer This does not mean that the cold days are over in the central zone The meteorologist, however, assured that the next few days will be “a little warmer.”

On the rain Fernandez explained that “it seems unlikely, at least in the next ten days.

However, Some climate models suggest that light rainfall could fall in Santiago this Thursday morning. . And the current frontal system will affect, for this time, only the southern part of the country.

Source: Latercera

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