La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, reported on January 22, 2026, about weather conditions in Costa Rica, a message from actor and filmmaker Hernán Jiménez ahead of national elections, and a legal action involving former U.S. President Donald Trump.
On January 22, La Nación posted: “Viernes sin lluvias y con vientos fuertes en Costa Rica. IMN anticipó cielos despejados y temperaturas frías al amanecer, especialmente en zonas altas.” The post highlighted the forecast by the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN), predicting clear skies and cold temperatures at dawn for higher altitude areas.
Later that day, La Nación reported: “El actor y cineasta costarricense Hernán Jiménez compartió en sus redes sociales un sentido mensaje de cara a la fiesta electoral del 1. ° de febrero.” The tweet noted that Jiménez shared an emotional message on social media ahead of the upcoming national elections scheduled for February 1.
In another update on January 22, La Nación stated: “Donald Trump presentó una millonaria demanda contra JPMorgan alegando motivos políticos tras el cierre de sus cuentas.” This tweet referred to Donald Trump’s lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase & Co., alleging political motivations behind the closure of his accounts.
Costa Rica’s general elections are set for February 1, an event that typically garners significant public attention and participation. The IMN regularly issues weather updates to inform citizens about climate conditions across different regions of the country. Internationally, lawsuits involving high-profile figures such as Donald Trump often attract global media coverage due to their potential political implications.


