Inamhi warns about intensification of rains in March and risk of flooding
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (INAMHI) alerts that the rainy season in Ecuador will intensify in March 2026, particularly affecting the coastal region and western foothills of the Andes, increasing the risk of floods and landslides.
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (INAMHI) in Ecuador has issued a warning regarding the expected intensification of the rainy season in March 2026. The forecast indicates that the weather conditions will persist with frequent rains and possible thunderstorms, particularly impacting the coastal region and western slopes of the Andes. The heightened rainfall is expected to raise water levels in rivers and streams, consequently increasing the risk of flooding in vulnerable areas.
INAMHI's predictions highlight concerns for the Litoral region, which is already prone to heavy rainfall during this time of year. Citizens are urged to stay informed through official channels regarding weather updates and to be prepared for the consequences of these intensified conditions. Forecasts suggest that rainfall intensities could range from moderate to strong, with some episodes bringing severe thunderstorms that may exacerbate existing vulnerabilities in the region.
The institute's advisory serves as a preventive measure, emphasizing the importance of taking precautions amid these anticipated weather changes. By alerting the public to the potential dangers of flooding and landslides, INAMHI aims to mitigate the impact on communities that live in areas susceptible to such disasters. It is crucial for residents to remain vigilant and ready to respond accordingly as the weather develops in the coming month.