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Chile's capital sees first rainless July on record

Not a single drop of rain fell in Santiago or Chile's metropolitan area this July for the very first time considering that records have been kept.

Alicia Moya, a meteorologist for Chile's government, said that several meteorological stations across the metropolitan area had actually registered no millimeters of rainfall and others around the nation had actually registered record-low readings.

This hasn't occurred since the 1950s, which is when we have records, Moya said, adding that the unusually dry July is unusual throughout the austral winter.

Chile has actually been suffering a destructive dry spell for more than a years and while heavy rains in June brought some relief to drought-hit lakes, the dry July is a sign that drier conditions are most likely to continue.

Raul Cordero, a climatologist at the University of Santiago, says that traditionally Santiago sees a minimum of 50 millimeters (2. inches) of rain in July and any month under 1 millimeter (0.04. inch) is amazing.

Cordero said the city registered less than 1 millimeter in. 2021, including environment modification and possibilities of La Nina weather condition. phenomenon increase the chances of extraordinarily dry months.

Unfortunately we're going to have more dry Julys, without. rainfall, faster rather than later on, Cordero stated.

(source: Reuters)