New frontal system: these are the days when it could rain in the Metropolitan Region

There is a chance of showers in Santiago, in addition to an upcoming weather event that will bring precipitation during the weekend.

For this week, there is a probability of rain for the Metropolitan area as well as cloudy days in the coming days.

The forecast adds to the rainfall coming from the south of the country, although it is a low intensity event that has been leaving showers since last Sunday.

Meanwhile, for the central area, the arrival of the cold cloud band produced by the frontal system advancing from the south is expected, causing atmospheric instability for the following hours .

Rain in the Metropolitan Region this Thursday

There is a probability that they will occur It’s raining in Santiago on Thursday, August 15th .

According to the specialist portal Weathered Light showers could fall during the night of today, in the interior area of ​​the Cajón del Maipo mainly between San Alfonso and San Gabriel.

Meteorologist Allison Göhler shared the same analysis at CHV, indicating that “on Thursday we could have some droplets falling, something quite weak, towards the mountain range.”

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New frontal system: these are the municipalities that would have rain in the Metropolitan Region (Photo: Aton)

New Front System in Santiago Next Week

Continuing his report for Santiago, the expert stressed that rainfall can also be expected from next Sunday.

“On Sunday, a disturbance will enter that will be activated aloft. This means that it will affect the foothills and the mountain ranges more. So, On Sunday we could have precipitation in high areas such as Las Condes, Puente Alto, La Reina, Peñalolén, the area near the Sierra. “, Göhler detailed.

“The models are showing something we need to pay attention to. Some rain could come. We see a little bit on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and where we really see something is for next Wednesday. ” he noted.

However, the meteorologist explained that the forecast will be updated as the days go by.

“The atmosphere is dynamic, it is changing, but we will monitor all conditions,” he said.

Source: Latercera

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