New Cold Front Will Increase Rainfall in the Caribbean, Andean and Pacific Regions
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A new report by Ideam and the National Risk Management Unit (Ungrd) warned that a new cold front, possibly caused by the weakening of the polar vortex, which causes the cold air of the North Pole to increase rains in other areas, is coming this week in the country, especially in the Caribbean, Andean and Pacific regions. The emergency in Córdoba is complicated. The government declared an economic emergency in Córdoba due to the flood of the Sinú…
New Cold Front Changes Time in Colombia: Ideam and Dimar Alert for Increase in Rains, Winds and Surf
New cold front changes the weather in Colombia: Ideam and Dimar alert for increase of rains, winds and waves Agency Period... Lun, 23/02/2026 - 13:20 Climate changes between February 22 and 26. Tags Regions
In anticipation of a new cold front impacting the Colombian Caribbean, the Magdalena Governorate has activated preventative and monitoring measures to mitigate potential effects in the department. According to reports from IDEAM (the Colombian Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies), significant rainfall accumulations are expected in various municipalities today, February 23, accompanied by a chance of scattered electrical…
The National Disaster Risk Management System reported on the passage of a new cold front over the Colombian Caribbean Sea that could generate an increase in rainfall, wind intensity and wave height between 22 and 26 February. According to the Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology and Environmental Studies (IDEAM), between 22 and 25 February in the Caribbean, Andean and Pacific regions, precipitation is expected to increase due to this event and ot…
Ideam previews that the departments most affected will be Córdoba, Sucre and Bolívar, besides that it will increase the risk of landslides
Response to the emergency by rain. Photo: Ungrd. The National Disaster Risk Management System reported on the passage of a new cold front over the Colombian Caribbean Sea that could generate an increase in rainfall, wind intensity and wave height between February 22 and 26.
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