La Nación posts updates on weather alert, rail project delays and TV host debut

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on February 25, 2026, regarding weather conditions, public transportation developments, and television programming in Costa Rica.

At 00:28 UTC on February 25, La Nación reported a weather update: ” Empuje frío provocará ráfagas de vientos y lluvias dispersas en varias regiones de Costa Rica https://t.co/zchC68vOpS”. This message alerted the public to an incoming cold front expected to bring wind gusts and scattered rain across various regions of the country.

Shortly after, at 00:30 UTC, La Nación addressed the future of rail transport in Costa Rica with another post: ” Incofer sin fecha clara para siguiente fase de tren eléctrico: ‘Trenes de diésel nos dan para operar 30 años más’ https://t.co/gJxXpJAlFo”. The tweet highlights uncertainty surrounding the next phase of the electric train project by Incofer (Costa Rica’s railway authority), quoting that diesel trains could remain operational for up to thirty more years. The status of public transportation projects like this has been a recurring topic in national discussions.

Later that night at 00:34 UTC, La Nación shared an entertainment update featuring a well-known media figure: ” Vea las primeras imágenes de Édgar Silva como presentador de ‘¿Quién quiere ser millonario?’ https://t.co/9X5XXcyGEb”. This announcement introduced Édgar Silva as the new host of the popular television game show “¿Quién quiere ser millonario?”, marking his debut in this role.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers and digital media organizations. Its coverage spans national news, politics, culture, and daily life events.



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