Intense rains continue this Friday in the Coast: "Greater incidence" in these specific areas of the region
Intense rains persist in Ecuador's coastal region with warnings for certain areas until March 2.
Ecuador's coastal region, particularly the areas within the western foothills, continues to experience intense rainfall on Friday, with forecasts indicating that this pattern will persist until March 2. The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology has issued Weather Advisory No. 14 due to the prolonged rains, which are anticipated to have a significant impact on the Litoral region while also causing sporadic precipitation in specific areas of the Sierra.
Temperature variations for the day indicate a range from 23 °C to 31 °C along the coast, and from 6 °C to 25 °C in the Sierra and 18 °C to 35 °C in the Amazon. Additionally, the Insular region will have similar temperatures as the coastal areas. These conditions pose a risk for localized flooding and other related weather impacts that could affect residents and infrastructure in the region.
With ultraviolet radiation levels expected to be moderate to very high, it is essential for residents to take precautions against sun exposure while also preparing for continued wet conditions that could lead to health and safety hazards. Authorities are likely to remain vigilant in monitoring the situation and providing updates as necessary.