Local October 25, 2011 - 9:47 am

Scattered showers continue, temperature rises

Santo Domingo.- For Tuesday the National Meteorology Office forecasts increasing cloudiness with scattered, sometimes heavy showers and thunderstorms along the Caribbean coast, the northeast, southwest and border zone.

It said temperatures will be higher than normal.

Meteorology said a zone of heavy showers and electrical storms associated to a low pressure system continues over the southeastern Caribbean Sea and Windward Islands. According to the National Hurricane Center, the system has a moderate probability (30%) of becoming a storm during the next 48 hours.

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