Climate predictions indicate that the next few days will be hot in Valledupar, as it occurred during most of January. This Tuesday, January 30, the temperature reached 38° degrees, with 0 probability of rain.
At the beginning of February, predictions call for temperatures of 37° or 38° degrees, but with 25% and 50% probability of precipitation, which would help water some trees that are suffering the ravages of the El Niño phenomenon.
“The most notable effects (of the El Niño phenomenon) tend to occur in the Caribbean, Andean and Pacific regions, although it is not ruled out that this behavior occurs in the east of the country, but it tends to be more noticeable in these first three regions,” he told Time the coordinator of the Ideam climatology and agrometeorology group, Julieta Serna.
Las precipitation They could also help stop the fires that are being recorded in some areas of the capital of the Cesar department.