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Thanks for the nice article about the rainy season in Costa Rica. It was very informative and helpful. These are the kind of articles that are very useful and nice to read.
D Thomas
Thank you very much for your feedback, it’s greatly appreciated…
Scott
We are no strangers to rain in Seattle, but at least it is warm rain in Costa Rica…miss it already. Great weather link Scott. Amazing how much difference in rain fall between the different parts of such a pequeno pais.
I don’t think the rainy season can be explained that simply. A rainy day at [i]your house[/i] could be very different from [i]my house[/i].
Many areas have rain for days at a time.
When it rains, the rain is often very heavy.
Flooding in many areas, every year.
Avoid choosing or living in a property at the bottom of a hill. Especially, if there is a river near by. Or even the signs that there may be one.
When you drive past an area that grows tomatoes and they are covered, it is for the protection from this, heavy rain.
Some areas have rain all year. Or fog.
But it can get cool…but not [i]really cold…[/i]
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