Weather in Guatemala from July 29 to August 4, 2024 – 2024-07-30 15:01:27

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2024-07-30 15:01:27

He Guatemala weather forecast from July 29 to August 4, 2024 anticipa days with rain and others with high temperatures and warm atmosphere. In addition, two areas with the potential to intensify into tropical cyclones are being monitored, one in the Pacific Ocean and the other in the Atlantic. Although they have a medium/high probability of becoming cyclones, for the moment their possible trajectories do not represent a danger to the country.

Weather in Guatemala from July 29 to August 4, 2024

He National Institute of Seismology, Volcanology, Meteorology and Hydrology —Insivumeh— has shared his Guatemala weather forecast from July 29 to August 4, 2024. During this period, intermittent clouds, rain and a few days of high temperatures are expected.

At dawn there will be fog or mist in valleys and mountainous areas and scattered cloudiness during the morning. In the afternoons, evenings and early mornings, cloudiness with rain and electrical activity is expected to develop. The latter will increase precipitation, especially at the beginning and middle of the week.

Forecast for July 29, 2024:

Rain and high temperatures during the week

The remaining effects of Eastern Wave No. 14 will continue to influence the climate, promoting the development of cloudiness and rain with electrical activity throughout the country. Monday, July 29The areas of Bocacosta, the West, the Central Altiplano and the Northern Transversal Strip will be the most affected, presenting the highest accumulated precipitation.

For him Tuesday 30th and Wednesday 31st An increase in northeasterly wind speeds and a temporary decrease in rainfall are forecast, creating a warm environment and high temperatures in the afternoon. However, precipitation could still occur in the regions of the West, Bocacosta and Central Altiplano.

He Thursday, August 1stwind speed will gradually decrease, and atmospheric pressure will increase rainfall across the country. The Pacific regions, Bocacosta, Valles de Oriente and scattered areas will see the highest accumulated precipitation. In mountainous or volcanic areas, severe local storms could occur.

During the weekenda new wave from the East could increase rainfall and electrical activity, affecting several regions of the country again.

Most affected regions

Insivumeh recommends caution in the face of possible river flooding, flooding, landslides and damage to road infrastructure due to soil saturation and rainfall. This warning is especially relevant for the following departments, which present a greater risk and potential for impact:

  • Jutiapa
  • Huehuetenango
  • Guatemala
  • Suchitepequez
  • Sacatepequez
  • Quiche
  • Saint Mark
  • Escuintla
  • Chimaltenango
  • High Verapaz
  • Chiquimula
  • Only the
  • Santa Rosa

Monitoring possible tropical cyclones

Insivumeh is monitoring the evolution of two areas with a medium/high probability of intensifying into tropical cyclones in the next two days, one in the Atlantic Ocean and another in the Pacific. For the moment, the possible trajectories of these systems do not represent a direct danger for Guatemala.

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