Weather forecasts for this Monday.
The National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (Inamhi) issued an early warning bulletin for rains and thunderstorms valid until December 14.
Precipitation events are expected to occur in various locations in the country, which could be accompanied by storms, so it is expected that the most relevant events will occur in the north of the Littoral and the Amazon region.
In the Litoral region, the precipitations will appear in a dispersed form (rains and drizzles), the most relevant events will be to the north of the region. While in the Inter-Andean alley, the most intense precipitations will occur in the north of the region and south of the region.
For the Amazon region, the rainfall episodes could be dispersed mainly in localities near the foothills of the mountain range, presenting between moderate and strong.
This is the regional forecast for this Monday:
Littoral Region
Varying from cloudy to occasional partial cloudy, scattered rains in the north and interior of the region without ruling out occasional drizzles in the coastal profile.
Sierra region
Cloudy sky varying to occasional partial cloudy, rains and drizzles in the region as well as some fog banks in the morning and night.
Amazon region
Varying from cloudy to occasional partly cloudy, rains throughout the region with some storms. The greatest intensity is expected in the foothills of the mountain range.
Island region
Varying the cloud cover from cloudy to partially cloudy. Moderate wind gusts. (I)

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