Q COSTARICA — The national weather service, the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional – National Meteorological Institute (IMN), reported that the country will continue to experience the first cold front of the season this Saturday, maintaining unstable conditions across much of the national territory.
According to the IMN, the system will bring rain to the Caribbean and Northern regions throughout the weekend, accompanied by moderate wind gusts in the mountainous areas and cool temperatures in the Central Valley.
On the Pacific slope, the forecast indicates partly cloudy skies in the morning, while isolated showers and possible thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon in parts of the Central and South Pacific.
The IMN advises the public to take precaution...
Q COSTARICA — The national weather service, the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional – National Meteorological Institute (IMN), reported that the country will continue to experience the first cold front of the season this Saturday, maintaining unstable conditions across much of the national territory.
According to the IMN, the system will bring rain to the Caribbean and Northern regions throughout the weekend, accompanied by moderate wind gusts in the mountainous areas and cool temperatures in the Central Valley.
On the Pacific slope, the forecast indicates partly cloudy skies in the morning, while isolated showers and possible thunderstorms are expected in the afternoon in parts of the Central and South Pacific.
The IMN advises the public to take precautions due to the changing atmospheric conditions, especially on roads and in areas prone to landslides or flooding.
The official weather forecast for this Saturday, November 01, 2025:
This Saturday, the influence of the first cold front over Costa Rica will continue, bringing rain to the Caribbean and Northern regions throughout the day, moderate wind gusts in the mountains, and cool temperatures in the Central Valley due to mostly cloudy skies that prevent high temperatures. On the Pacific side, partly cloudy skies will prevail in the morning, while in the afternoon, isolated showers with a chance of thunderstorms are expected in both the Central Pacific and South Pacific