Nov
5
The alert for Tropical Depression Ida has been lifted for Costa Rica. The forecast for the Caribbean coast is for moderate rain and decreasing influence of the storm over the nation for Friday.
Nov
5
ALERT: Tropical Depression Ida Bringing Rain To Caribbean Costa Rica
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The Instituto Meteorológico Nacional of Costa Rica has issued an alert regarding Tropical Depression Ida. Ida has intensified to a tropical storm and as of 4pm Nov 5th was located 120 km east of Bluefields, Nicaragua. It is moving at 9 km/h toward the central part of Nicaragua.
IMN forecasts that the system will generate rainfall of varying intensity and windy conditions on the northern Caribbean coast. Caution is advised in the maritime sector due adverse conditions caused by heavy swells in the North Caribbean and Guanacaste.
Be vigilant in areas vulnerable to flooding and landslides in the North Caribbean. In the Valley Central, the activity will be moderate and intermittent.
May
13
Sunny, Clear Skies
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We just received more rain in the last 72 hours than the monthly average for May. But today is sunny with clear skies!
May
12
The Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN) issued a weather warning at 10:00 am this morning, Tuesday, May 12, 2009 for the Caribbean and Northern Zones of Costa Rica, particularly in the areas of Chilamate, Cinchona, Sarapiquí and surroundings, which are experiencing swollen rivers and streams. Limón has accumulated 350 mm in the last 72 hours – equivalent to the average for the entire month.
A steady decline is expected in the afternoon with a return to heavy intermittent rains in the evening with an estimated rainfall of 50-100mm. In the maritime industries, chopped sea waves of 7 ft ( 2.13 m ) are expected. In the Central Valley will have intermittent rain and the slope of the Pacific will not be affected.
The IMN recommends continued vigilance in rivers and streams in the province of Limón and the Northern Region, particularly in Siquirres, Sarapiqui and around Tortuguero, Parismina, Sixaola, Bataan, Matina, Estrada. It warns about the possibility of mudslides and landslides in the mountainous Caribbean, and to take precautions on the roads.
Apr
30
Overcast
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As usual we had gorgeous, sunny weather for March and April. Now we’re starting to get a little rain and cloudy skies as we move into the rainy month of May.
Mar
28
Hot & Sunny
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Beautiful weather – clear skies, hot, sunny & virtually bug free air. Been like this for a few days now. Heading into that great Semana Santa weather season when you can just live outside!
Mar
17
Hot & Sunny
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Been hot & sunny the last couple of days, with clear skies. Gorgeous beach weather!
Mar
9
Puerto Viejo Bridge Repair
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The Playa Negra Bridge, at the entrance to Puerto Viejo, is being repaired. This is the new bridge which was put in place to replace the one which washed out during last November’s flooding. Heavy rains on Monday night and rough seas at Playa Negra caused the soil to erode at the north end of the bridge. Early Tuesday morning some light traffic was allowed to pass, and the bridge was then closed in the late afternoon so that repairs could begin. Many 4wd vehicles, motorcyclists, and pedestrians were bypassing the bridge along the shore.
Mar
8
Still Raining
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We had some heavy rain in the early evening which is letting up some now. No flooding yet in the Playa Chiquita area but’s definitely WET…
Mar
8
Weather Alert for Caribbean Coast
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The Instituto Meteorológical Nacional (IMN) has issued a weather warning for the Caribbean region of Costa Rica. Winds have maintained their intensity and conditions remain unstable. The Limon and Manzanillo weather stations have reported that a total of 66.7 – 72.3 mm of rainfall accumulated between last evening and this morning, and the rains are persisting. It is forecasted that the morning will remain overcast and cloudy, and although some improvement may occur in conditions in the afternoon, more rain is expected in the evening.
The IMN recommends continued vigilance in areas prone to flooding and landslides in the Caribbean region, as well as caution for swimmers and small boats in the maritime sector due to continued winds and rough seas.
Mar
6
Rain
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It’s been raining – for days. Oh yes, it’s also been raining, with an additional sprinkling of rain…
Feb
23
Sunny, Clear Skies
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Had some light showers on and off this morning – now sunny & warm with clear skies.
Feb
21
Mostly Sunny
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Rained most of the day yesterday and we had a heavy downpour last night with a light shower this morning. Getting sunny and warm now… Pura vida!
Feb
19
Overcast
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Had a brief rain shower this morning, now it’s bright gray skies and moderate temperatures…
Feb
18
Sunny & Hot
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Been sunny & hot the last two days – perfect beach weather….
Feb
13
Mostly Sunny
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Mostly sunny and warm!
Feb
12
Rain
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Steady rains this morning – from modeerate to intense.
Feb
11
Mostly Sunny
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Sunny & warm today!
Feb
9
Mostly Sunny
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Still mostly sunny – sun mixed with clouds with warmer temperatures. Roads starting to dry up.
Feb
9
Mostly Sunny
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The cold front has completely moved out and it’s mostly sunny this morning with much warmer temperatures. Roads are starting to dry and the rivers are starting to get back to normal levels.
Feb
9
Feb 9, 200 – 8:00 am - IMN (Instituto Meteorlógico Nacional) COLD FRONT DEPARTS, WINDS BEGIN TO DECREASE. Forecast: Moderate trade winds with some gusts that may exceed 50 km /h, due to high pressure over Florida, which is holding the wind conditions in the Central American region. As this high pressure moves toward the North Atlantic winds will weaken further. Some moderate cloudiness is expected in the Caribbean Zone, with more pronounced clouds on the mountain sides, the chances of precipitation are very low for the day, and rainfall may occur at night at the usual time.
Feb 8, 200 – 11;34 am - The IMN (Instituto Meteorlógico Nacional) is reporting that the cold front which moved into the Caribbean Zone and which caused high winds and some flooding, has moved out of the region. Conditions are expected to continue to improve, with less rain and warmer temperatures
Feb
7
FLOOD WARNING: Update Feb 7, 10:25am
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Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica: Saturday, Feb 7, 2009 – 10:25am CST:
The IMN (Instituto Meteorológico Nacional) latest alert/update:
DIAGNOSIS: THE COLD FRONT IS CONTINUING TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE COUNTRY BUT IS STILL MAINTAINS HIGH PRESSURE IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA, HELPING TO MAINTAIN MODERATE WINDS WITH STRONG GUSTS, WHICH HAVE REACHED 63 KM/H IN LIBERIA AND 57 KM/H IN PAVAS. IT IS CLOUDY AND RAINY IN THE CARIBBEAN AND NORTHERN ZONES.
FORECAST: IN THE NEXT FEW HOURS IT IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN CLOUDY WITH WEAK TO MODERATE RAINS IN THE CARIBBEAN AND NORTH ZONES, WITH CUMULATIVE RAINFALL BETWEEN 20-30MM. DO NOT EXPECT SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE INTENSITY OF THE WIND DURING THE DAY, BUT THERE IS A CLEAR DOWNWARD TREND STARTING TOMORROW, NOT JUST CONCERNING THE WIND BUT ALSO OF ATMOSHPERIC MOISTURE CONTENT, WHICH WILL RESULT IN LESS PRECIPITATION.
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Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica: Friday, Feb 6, 2009 – 7:25pm CST: The IMN (Instituto Meteorológico Nacional) is predicting that rain and winds will continue through the night but begin to subside tomorrow morning as the cold front moves out of the Caribbean Zone. Locally, here in the Cocles / Puerto Viejo area, some road deterioration has occurred but the rains, although intense at times, has been intermittent enough to allow water to drain off from roads and bridges.
Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica: Wednesday, Feb 4, 2009 – 3:28pm CST: 100 – 200mm of rain has fallen in the last 36 hours and a weather warning has been issued by the IMN (Instituto Meteorológico Nacional) for the Northern and Caribbean Zones. A cold front has moved in and intermittant rains of varying intensities are expected to continue at least until Saturday. Flooding is occuring in the province of Limón and here in the Puerto Viejo area. The areas most vulnerable at this time on the Southern Caribbean are Sixaola, Valle Estrella, Limón, Matina, Siquirres, and the mountainous areas of the Northern Zone.
Feb
7
Intermittent Heavy Rains
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We had some heavy rain last night, and this morning there have been intermittent downpours with tranquil breaks in between. Stay tuned to this page for an updated weather report from the IMN agency.
Feb
6
Still Raining – Some Flooding in Indigenous Regions
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The sun gave us a little tease today, but it was quick lived. It rained hard last night and off and on through the day and is raining again now. Although the rain has been intense at times, it has been intermittent enough to allow much of it to drain off before any major flooding occurs. The IMN weather agency is predicting rain and wind through the evening, but that it will subside tomorrow morning.
Feb
6
Red Alert Issued for Talamanca
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Playa Cocles, Feb 6, 2009, 3:30 pm – The National Emergency Commission has declared a red alert in Talamanca, Matina, Siquirres, Guácimo y Sarapiquí de Heredia due to the damage caused which has been caused by the cold front. In Talamanca 510 people remained in shelters located in Suretka (indigenous people), Church and School and the School Bribri of Catarina. The IMN (Insituto Meteorológical Nacional) is predicting that rain and winds will continue through this evening but subside tomorrow morning. Locally, here in the Playa Cocles / Puerto Viejo area, the rains, although intense at times, has been intermittent enough to allow rivers to drain off without much overspilling of the the river banks.
Feb
5
Heavy Rain
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Rained heavy most of the night and early this morning. At this time it’s downpouring strong and loud. Earlier this morning I walked down Margarita Rd. to Las Casas to see the conditions at the small bridge which was flooded yesterday. Amazingly enough, there was no water on it and Margarita Rd. appears to be passable at this moment. I also have had reports that the road at Playa Cocles which was also flooded yesterday is fine at this time. However, the river banks are extremely swollen so the flood conditions of the roads could change within the hour. I will try to keep you posted.
Feb
4
RAIN, FLOODING
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Just helped fish a woman on a motorcyle out of a flooded area on Margarita Rd. The bike was slipping down into the Río Negra. She’s fine – the motor will need some drying out though! I will update again in an hour or so…
Feb
4
Heavy Rain
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We’ve received a lot of rain these last two days. Starting to flood a little in some places but no alerts have been issued yet. I’ll keep you posted….
Feb
3
Rain
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We had rain yesterday morning and some sun this morning. Getting a good rain shower now.
Feb
1
Mostly Sunny
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Mostly sunny now…





