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Sunday, April 13, 2025

Eyes on Costa Rica and Weather Records - March 2025

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During March, visits to this blog were received from the following 9 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 137. Of this number, 13 are non-independent jurisdictions - for example, Hong Kong - a special administrative region of China from which 13 visits have been received.
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The following is a summary of the weather for March in the area where we live:


Similar to January, February and now March there was an unusual amount of cloud cover on many days in March. Generally, the result was again lower daytime high temperatures and higher overnight low temperatures. But, consistent with the "dry season", not much rain.

Part of the reason might be the Poas Volcano which is not far from where we live. Lately, it has been erupting and producing large volumes of fine ash.

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.



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