The week begins with rain: will the rain reach Santiago?

The arrival of the effects of an atmospheric river is anticipated, which will favor the projection of a new frontal system.

They are expected to come rains in the country for this week which begins said precipitation forecast due to the passage of a new frontal system.

This is put forward by the recent report of Weathered explaining the effects of a large atmospheric river, classified with an intensity of 4 to 5 the highest note on the scale.

The phenomenon will reach its greatest intensity flow between Monday July 22 and Tuesday July 23 leaving rains mainly in the south of the country.

Rain this week. Photo: Aton.

Regions with rain this week

From the specialized portal, they advance that It will rain mainly in the Magallanes region, with estimates of between 80 and 120 millimeters accumulating in areas such as Torres del Paine. for this week.

In areas such as Puerto Aysén The week will start with rain and continue in the coming days in the form of solid precipitation, reaching 50 mm of rain on Wednesday and up to 25 mm of snow on Friday and Saturday.

In addition, precipitation may also occur with less intensity in the Lakes Region with an estimate of between 30 and 60 mm accumulated until Friday. Jump to Biobio Showers could occur in the middle of the week, starting next Thursday.

Is it raining in Santiago this week?

Forecasts indicate that Showers may occur in the interior areas of the regions of Coquimbo, Valparaíso and the Metropolitan Region. .

For the capital and the interior of the port city, a probability of rain less than 40%, which if it occurs would occur on Tuesday afternoon .

For now, for the On July 23, Meteored indicates light rain in Santiago between 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. while the Meteorological Directorate of Chile indicates a cloudy sky with a minimum of 6° and a maximum of 12°.

Source: Latercera

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