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What’s the difference between a green alert and a yellow alert in Costa Rica?

The National Emergency Commission (CNE) in Costa Rica frequently issues green and yellow alerts for parts or all of the country. 

Rain prompts yellow, green alerts throughout Costa Rica (updated)

Costa Rica's National Meteorological Institute (IMN) predicts ongoing rain throughout the night in the North Pacific with rainfall accumulations up to 60 mm. 

Weather prompts yellow, green alerts throughout Costa Rica

The National Emergency Commission (CNE) issued yellow and green alerts throughout much of Costa Rica on Monday due to heavy rains. "Yesterday's heavy rainfall, combined...

Rain causes flooding, dozens in shelters in northern Costa Rica

The National Meteorological Institute (IMN) said it expects heavy rains to continue Tuesday in Costa Rica's north and on its Caribbean coast. 

Rains pound Costa Rica, but don’t believe rumors of a hurricane, CNE says

IMN discredited social-media posts which purported a hurricane would make landfall in Costa Rica on Thursday. 

Costa Rica issues ‘green alert’ due to high winds

The effects are expected to last throughout the weekend, with their largest impact Saturday. 

High temperatures expected to continue in Costa Rica for two more months

A video that went viral on Tuesday shows a whirlwind on a road in Guanacaste, “formed by the effects of high temperatures on air,” a local meteorologist said.

Strong winds expected over most of Costa Rica this week

Winds of up to 80 kilometers per hour (50 mph) are expected throughout the country, but mostly in the Central Valley and Guanacaste.

More than 3,000 evacuees remain at shelters as rains continue over Costa Rica

As Hurricane Otto relief efforts continue, a cold front brings additional rains to many parts of Costa Rica.

How to help pets and other animals displaced by Hurricane Otto

Government agencies, animal rights groups and private companies will receive donations over the weekend to assist a large number of stranded animals currently at shelters and others that remain in evacuated areas after the passage of Hurricane Otto.

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