A tropical disturbance is set to bring significant rainfall across Northeast Venezuela on November 4th, impacting regions like Bolívar and Delta Amacuro with variable intensity.
- The meteorological system is advancing through Northeast Venezuela, causing varying levels of "precipitation" primarily in Bolívar (state) and extending to Delta Amacuro.
- Rainfall from the disturbance is expected to affect areas in the Nororiente region, with isolated impacts reaching Central North and parts of Amazonas (Venezuelan state).
- The forecast predicts that regions including Zulia and Falcón may also experience significant "rain" due to the tropical disturbances influence across the country.
Por Qué Es Relevante
This tropical disturbance highlights the ongoing weather patterns affecting Venezuela, with potential implications for agriculture and infrastructure in regions like the Andes and Delta Amacuro. Understanding such weather events is crucial for disaster preparedness and response.