The cumulative precipitation this week was slightly higher than the total of the previous week but basically concentrated in a day (Thursday Nov.10th). Total rain was 50.8 mm (2 in). Considered normal during this time of the year. Similar weather than that of the prior week and very normal for this period of the year. Humid and rainy with medium to low solar radiation and minimum air temperature with strong tendency to decrease due to cold fronts that begin to arrive from the Northern hemisphere that affect our region every year during this time. The direct consequence of these cold fronts as we know is the natural flowering (NDF).
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