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Cold Front to Increase Rains and Winds in Costa Rica in Coming Days

A powerful cold front, known as Empuje Frío #11, is sweeping across the Caribbean Sea and is set to bring intensified rainfall and strong winds to various regions of Costa Rica over the next few days. According to the National Meteorological Institute (IMN), the system is already influencing weather patterns, with conditions expected to peak between Sunday evening and Monday.

Experts from the IMN forecast that wind gusts could exceed 100 kilometers per hour in some areas, particularly in northern Guanacaste and mountainous zones. In the Central Valley and lower parts of Guanacaste, gusts are anticipated to range between 50 and 75 km/h on Sunday evening, escalating to potentially 90 km/h or more in higher elevations by Monday. Residents in these regions are advised to secure outdoor items and prepare for possible power outages or travel disruptions due to the high winds.

The cold front is also expected to increase atmospheric pressure across Central America, drawing in moisture that will lead to variable rainfall. Heavier downpours are predicted for the Caribbean coast and northern zones, while the Pacific side may see scattered showers. This follows a pattern of recent cold fronts, with similar systems in December bringing gusts up to 80 km/h and intermittent rains.

Authorities urge caution, especially for those in vulnerable areas, as the combination of strong winds and rain could heighten risks of landslides or flooding in hilly terrains. The IMN will continue monitoring the situation and issue updates as needed. Stay tuned to local weather advisories for the latest developments.

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