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January will remain clear and hot

January 5, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The characteristic weather conditions of the first month of the year will remain, due to the presence of a mass of dry air in Central America and the Caribbean Sea.

According to the National Meteorological Institute, there is little chance of rain. But there will be very cold conditions in the early morning hours in the Central Valley and upper parts of the country and very hot climate during the day.

Hot conditions are anticipated in much of the national territory throughout the day. In addition, the trade winds will be moderate in the Central Valley, the North Pacific and the mountains of the country,”

says the report of the entity on its website.

crhoy.com

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