My country's capital city is San Jose. For my 3-day forecast I will tell you the day's forecasted high, low and precipitation percent. For the first day, the forecasted high will be 75 F, the low will be 64 F, and the precipitation percent is 80%. The second day's high is 76 F, 63 F for the low, and it has a 90% chance for precipitation. The third and final day's high is 76 F, the low will be 63 F, and there is a 80% precipitation chance. The average pressure over this three day period is 29.91. Over the three day period, the pressure increased. The average wind speed over the five day period was 6mph and the wind speed decreased over the three day period.
As you can clearly see, there are clouds hovering over San Jose. San Jose has two distinct seasons: the dry and wet seasons. From December-April lasts the dry season and from May-November is Costa Rica's wet season. Since it is still in November, there are many clouds and precipitation yet. There are a substantial amount of blue (cold) clouds throughout Costa Rica. There are a lot of yellow and orange over San Jose which means there is medium precipitation at the moment. San Jose also has a vast amount of mountains and forests. There aren't many rivers in San Jose.
In this map, you can see that the pressure ranges from 1012 mb-1016 mb. There aren't any areas of high and low pressures in Central America. There aren't any major fronts to be concerned about. Central America right now seems pretty calm with nothing major happening.
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