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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Daily Weather in Bolivia

       The capital city of Bolivia, is Sucre. My three day forecast will cover Thursday October 30th, Friday October 31st, and Saturday November 1st.  The forecast for Thursday, October 30th is the high being 75 degrees Fahrenheit, and the low at 53 degrees Fahrenheit.  The chance of precipitation percentage is 50 percent.  For Friday, October 31st, the forecast showed the high being 77 degrees Fahrenheit, and the lows being 52 degrees Fahrenheit.  The percent for precipitation is 20 percent.  Lastly, on Saturday, November 1st, the forecast showed the highs being at 72 degrees Fahrenheit and the lows at 51 degrees Fahrenheit.  There is a 50 percent chance of it raining on this day.  The pressure over these three days stayed the same.  The average wind speed was 11 miles per hour.  The wind speed decreased over the three day period.

Current Satellite Image of Sucre, Bolivia
       There are many visible clouds.  There are some, but only a few low and warm clouds.  Most of the clouds are high and cold clouds.  This means that they are far away from the surface.  When looking at the radar map, you can see light precipitation in some areas Sucre.  There is no heavy precipitation anywhere.   There are lakes around Sucre.  There is no green coloration, which means that there is no forests or parks.   The surface is all gray and rough which represents  mountains and cities. 
     This map shows a zoomed in perspective of my country.  The isobar pressures on this map range from 1008 mb all the way to 1021 mb.  There are no low pressures shown on this zoomed in map.  There is a big low pressure right around the middle, and it is equal to 1008 mb.
     This is a more broad view, which gives a wider look of my country and its surroundings.  On this map there are isobars ranging from 1012 mb to 1032mb.  There are many high and low pressures all around this map, three of each.  There are a few fronts on this map as well.  There are both cold fronts, and warm fronts.  Most are located southeast of my country, but some are also located southwest of Bolivia. 

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