Inameh Predicts 38 Degrees in Bolívar
- For the second consecutive day, temperatures are expected to reach 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees fahrenheit) in Bolívar state, Venezuela.
- The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Venezuela (Inameh) reports similar temperatures are expected in Amazonas, Anzoátegui, and Los Llanos regions.
- This ongoing heat wave is exacerbated by a solar decline, which will directly affect amazonas and La Guayana Esequiba.
Heat Wave Persists in Venezuela, Affecting Amazonas and La guayana Esequiba
For the second consecutive day, temperatures are expected to reach 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees fahrenheit) in Bolívar state, Venezuela.
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Venezuela (Inameh) reports similar temperatures are expected in Amazonas, Anzoátegui, and Los Llanos regions.
This ongoing heat wave is exacerbated by a solar decline, which will directly affect amazonas and La Guayana Esequiba.
The presence of Calima, a haze composed of dust, smoke, and sand, is also being observed in several cities due to drought and forest fires.
Despite the high temperatures and haze, meteorologists predict potential rainfall in La Guayana Esequiba, Amazonas, southern Bolívar, the andean region, and parts of Zulia state later in the day.
Heat Wave in Venezuela: Your Frequently Asked Questions
This Q&A explores teh ongoing heat wave affecting Venezuela, providing essential data and addressing common concerns.
What is happening with the weather in Venezuela?
Venezuela is experiencing a meaningful heat wave, with soaring temperatures across several regions. Temperatures are expected to reach 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) in Bolívar state for the second consecutive day. Similar high temperatures are also predicted in Amazonas, anzoátegui, and Los Llanos regions.
Where is this heat wave most severely impacting?
The heat wave is especially affecting the Bolívar state, Amazonas, and La Guayana Esequiba.
what is causing the current heat wave?
The heat wave is being exacerbated by a solar decline. Additionally, the presence of Calima, a haze composed of dust, smoke, and sand. the haze is linked to drought conditions and forest fires.
What is ”Calima,” and how does it relate to the heat wave?
Calima is a haze made up of dust, smoke, and sand. Its presence in several cities is attributed to the drought and forest fires in the area and is directly tied to the extreme heat conditions.
Are there any predictions of relief from the heat?
Yes,despite the high temperatures and calima,meteorologists predict potential rainfall later in the day in La guayana Esequiba,Amazonas,southern Bolívar,the Andean region,and parts of Zulia state..
Summary of Affected Regions and Conditions
| Region | Expected Temperature | Additional Conditions | Predicted Weather |
| —————– | ————————– | ———————————- | —————— |
| Bolívar State | 38°C (100°F) | N/A | Potential Rainfall |
| Amazonas | Similar to Bolivar | Solar Decline, Calima | Potential Rainfall |
| Anzoátegui | Similar to Bolivar | N/A | N/A |
| Los Llanos | Similar to Bolivar | N/A | N/A |
| La Guayana Esequiba | N/A | Solar Decline, Calima | Potential Rainfall |
| Andean Region | N/A | N/A | Potential Rainfall |
| Zulia State | N/A | N/A | Potential Rainfall |
