Click on images to enlarge.
During June, visits to this blog were received from the following 11 countries:
Each country is followed in brackets by the total number of visits received since records first started to be kept in November 2012.From the time I started to keep track, the total number of countries and non-independent jurisdictions from which visits have been received remains at 136. Of this number, 13 are non-independent jurisdictions - e.g. the Caribbean Netherlands - which are special municipalities of the Netherlands and from which 3 visits have been received.
______________________________ _______________
The following is a summary of weather for June in the area where we live:
The daytime high temperatures are shade temperatures. The average high in June was slightly lower than June last year. The average overnight low was slightly higher.
We have not been subjected to any "heat domes" as are now happening up north in the USA and Canada. Nor have we been subjected to ongoing torrential rainfalls. We get the occasional torrent, but it is typically short lived.Information on current and recent weather conditions, climate change and more in various parts of Costa Rica can be obtained from the website of IMN: Instituto Meteorológico Nacional de Costa Rica (Spanish) or National Institute of Meteorology (English). IMN also has a Facebook page which may be of interest.
ARCR (Association of Residents of Costa Rica) has recently published the 2024 July-August issue of its EL RESIDENTE magazine. Lance and I are members.
The magazine contains many articles and references which may be of general interest or to those planning a visit or move to Costa Rica.
No comments:
Post a Comment