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Autor: Writer
~ 23/11/06
According to meteoroligists at the IMN, yesterday was the coldest November day in the last 25 years. The highest temperature in the Central Valley was 17.2 degrees Celsius. (about 62 Farenheit). The weather people predict at least 2 more days of the cold front. (please stop giggling those of you hailing from the northern climes)
Night time low temperatures in San Jose reached 12.5 degrees (55 F), when normally at this time of year 18.9 degrees Celsius would be expected.
Communities near the Irazu volcano experienced temperatures as low as 1.2 degrees (35 F), and even Liberia (Guanacaste) reported lows of 16 degrees.
The high winds accompanying the front caused power outages and property damage throughout the country.