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Published
on Friday, July 10, 2026
By
the A.M. Costa Rica
staff
Costa Rica has a tropical and subtropical climate with two primary seasons. The dry season, commonly referred to as summer, typically runs from December through May. The rainy season extends from June through November and generally coincides with the Atlantic hurricane season.
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The
IMN said Tropical Wave No.21 is expected
to reach Costa Rica's Caribbean Coast on
Friday. Forecasters said the system could
bring heavier rainfall beginning Friday
night, with showers and thunderstorms
expected to continue for at least 24 hours
into Saturday.
The IMN forecast
the following rainfall totals across the
country:
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The
National Emergency Commission (CNE) is
maintaining a Yellow Alert for the
Caribbean Coast, including Limón Province,
as well as the northern areas of Cartago,
Alajuela and Heredia provinces.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) is maintaining a precautionary advisory for Route 32, the main highway linking San José and Limón. Authorities warned that overnight closures remain possible because of heavy rainfall and the risk of landslides.
Drivers were advised to use alternate routes, including Route 10 through Turrialba canton (Cartago) and onward to Siquirres canton (Heredia), before reconnecting with Route 32 toward Limón. MOPT said it will post traffic updates through its official social media channels.
Authorities
urged residents to take several
precautions during the storm, including:
The CNE recently issued an alert for parts of the Pacific Coast due to an anticipated reduction in rainfall. However, meteorologists cautioned that the arrival of tropical waves can still trigger periods of heavy precipitation across much of the national territory.
CNE
works in partnership with communities and
emergency responders to strengthen the
nation’s preparedness, response, and
recovery from natural hazards.
MOPT
is the government agency responsible for
managing the country’s roads, ports, and
airports, as well as overseeing public
transportation policy.
A.M. Costa Rica encouraged readers to share the weather advisory with their networks.
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