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For this Tuesday, November 17, the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (Ideam) explained in its daily predictions that in the Caribbean they announce a morning with probable scattered rains in Bolívar, Atlántico, Cesar, Magdalena and La Guajira.
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“Everything seems to indicate that the cloud systems present in the Archipelago of San Andrés and Providencia they could cause intermittent rains on the islands during the morning, “said the entity.
On the Pacific, the Ideam indicated that it promises rains to the west of Valley, Cauca and south of Chocó, and that some drizzles are estimated in the east of Nariño.
“Although dry weather will dominate in the Andes, in Antioquia and the Santanderes there could be light rains.”
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On the Orinoquía side, the entity said that scattered rains are announced in large sectors of the region, especially in Arauca and Vichada.
“Guaviare and Vaupés It would be the rainy departments of the Amazon, while dry weather is expected in the rest of the region. “
On the other hand, in the capital of the country the forecasts announce a day with dry weather and a sky between partially and mostly cloudy, explained Ideam.
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The agency raised the red alert in some river basins located in Chocó, Antioquia, Cundinamarca, Boyacá, Santander, Bolívar, Sucre, Atlántico, Magdalena, La Guajira, Cesar, Norte de Santander, Arauca, Meta and Casanare.
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“There is also a red alert due to the probability of landslides in unstable areas of the departments of Tolima, Santander, Quindío, Meta, Huila, Chocó and Antioquia “.
In addition, there is also a red alert for waves, wind and rainy weather in the Caribbean Sea.
TIME
With information from Ideam
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