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Costa Rica is still affected by a cold front

March 16, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The country is still affected by a cold front, which caused intermittent rains in the Caribbean and North Zone during Wednesday morning.

In the afternoon the conditions were windy throughout the Central Valley and the North Pacific, and there were strong wind gusts of up to 90 km / h, mainly due to the increase of the atmospheric pressure.

Most of the Pacific and Central Valley was rainless and with very little cloudiness, but with low temperatures.

crhoy.com

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