Today's weather is December 26

The forecast center of the Cuban Meteorological Center has reported significant rain in the last twelve hours in most parts of the western region, particularly intense in the province of Pinar del Río.

Rains were also recorded in the province of Matanzas, and although they were isolated in Ciego de Ávila and rare in other parts of the country, they stood out. Note Shared on Facebook.

The Isabel Rubio Meteorological Center in Pinar del Rio recorded 38.0 millimeters of rain.

In addition, the National Hydraulic Resources Institute rain gauge located in the Manuel Laso Popular Council, Santino Municipality (Pinar del Rio) recorded 144.6 millimeters in the last twelve hours, which is considered heavy rain locally.

Also, on their official website, they published the weather forecast for Cuba today, December 26.

Today's weather in Cuba

– In the western region, the sky will be mostly cloudy with some isolated showers and thunderstorms lasting till morning.

– The sky will be partly cloudy in the rest of Cuba. In the afternoon, cloudiness is expected over most of the national territory with some rain in the central region, which will be isolated over the rest of the archipelago.

– Maximum temperatures will range from 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, dropping to 22 to 25 degrees Celsius at night, although they may be higher at some places in the east.

– Winds will be variable and weak, with a speed of 10 to 25 kilometers per hour from east to southeast, except in the northern coastal areas of the eastern half.

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– Waves will be present on the north coast of the eastern tip, which will decrease to small waves in the afternoon and small waves on its south coast. At other beaches the sea is calm.

Esmond Harmon

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