
Weather report It is a tool that has become essential for various sectors such as Transportation (by sky, sea and land), agriculture, tourism, disaster prevention, public health, and even the implementation of military operations.
But if it is in itself a prediction weather It can be complicated. ويضاف إلى ذلك متغير آخر: الانحباس الحراري العالمي، الذي جعل الحاجة إلى البقاء على اطلاع على آخر المستجدات أكثر إلحاحاً من أجل التحرك والتحرك. Adopting public policies that reduce disaster risks Such as alerts about floods, droughts, freezing waves, bad landings and other related phenomena.
In this context here Weather report for the next few hours in Santo Domingo on Monday, November 10:
It is expected in Santo Domingo The maximum temperature is 31 degrees Celsius and the minimum is 22 degrees Celsius.
The probability of rain in this city will be 56% during the day and 18% at night.
In the same sense, the percentage of cloudiness will be 45% during the day and 47% at night. while Wind blowing
Be careful in the sun, as UV rays are expected to reach a level of up to 5.

Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican RepublicIt is located in the Caribbean Sea in the south of Central America.
Find yourself in the Caribbean, The climate in Santo Domingo is mostly tropicalHowever, tropical trade winds, as well as nearby mountainous areas, help reduce the heat and humidity in the region.
The hottest months It falls between the months of July and September, while Months with cooler temperatures They are December and January.
With regard to rain, Rainy season In Santo Domingo, it extends from May to April

Being a Caribbean country, The Dominican Republic has a mainly tropical climate, with abundant rainfall and an average temperature of between 25° and 30°..
Although it is a tropical country, there are areas, especially in high altitude areas such as Constanza, Garabacoa and Ocoa, where the temperature can drop significantly in winter, dropping to -5 degrees in winter.
The Dominican Republic is vulnerable to hurricanes On average, one storm occurs every seven or eight years, as well as one tropical storm every four years, excluding floods.