A WARNING FOR EXCESSIVE HOT WEATHER IS IN EFFECT
WEATHER:THIS EVENING: PARTLY CLOUDY AND GENERALLY DRY DURING THE OVERNIGHT, EARLY MORNING AND TOMORROW: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A BRIEF SHOWER
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 35 CENTIGRADES
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 28 CENTIGRADES
HEAT INDEX DURING AND AROUND THE AFTERNOON HOURS: 36 TO 40 DEGREES CELSIUS UV INDEX: 12
SUNSET : 7:02 PM
SUNRISE: 6:13 AM.
WIND: FROM EAST-SOUTHEAST TO SOUTHEAST DIRECTIONS AND A LIGHT TO MODERATE BREEZE; FORCE 2 TO 4 (08 TO 23 KM/HR, 4 TO 12 KNOTS). TEMPORARILY VARIABLE AND LIGHT AIR TO LIGHT BREEZE; FORCE 1 TO 2 (1 TO 10 KM/HR, 1 TO 5 KNOTS)
SYNOPSIS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS: A DISTURBANCE AT DIFFERENT LEVELS WILL DISRUPT THE NORMAL WIND DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS. THIS FEATURE WILL COMBINE WITH A WEAK TROPICAL WAVE, TO INDUCE SOME MOISTURE IN THE LOCAL REGION. THIS WILL MAKE FOR HIGH TEMPERATURES AND UNCOMFORTABLE WEATHER DURING THE NEXT DAY OR TWO. THERE IS ALSO CHANCE FOR A LOCAL SHOWER AND RISK OF THUNDER.
MARINE CONDITIONS/ STATE OF THE SEA: ON THE PROTECTED SITES: CALM: AROUND 1 FOOT. ON THE SOUTH SECTIONS: TRANQUIL TO MODERATE AT 2 TO 4 FEET. ON THE EAST TO NORTHWEST COASTLINES: GENERALLY MODERATE AT 3 TO 5 FEET.
WARNINGS/ ADVISORIES: NONE
SPECIAL FEATURES: NONE
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK: A DISTURBANCE IN THE NORTHEAST GULF OF MEXICO CONTINUED DEVELOPING AND IS NOW TROPICAL DEPRESSION NR.2. TD NR.2 CONTINUE DEVELOPING AND IS NOW TROPICAL STORM ARLENE. ARLENE IS MOVING SLOWLY SOUTH IN THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO AND POSES NO THREAT TO THE LOCAL REGION.
RAINFALL POTENTIAL FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS: 1 TO 3 MM; THIS CAN DIFFER LOCALLY.
OBSERVED TEMPERATURE (CENTIGRADE) AND RAINFALL (MM) IN THE LAST 24 HOURS (8 AM TO 8 AM):
AIRPORT : MAX 34 / MIN 28 / 0.0 MM
WESTPUNT: MAX 34 / MIN 28 / 0.0 MM
STA ROSA: MAX 34 / MIN 28 / 0.0 MM
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE UPCOMING 3 DAYS: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A BRIEF SHOWER; WINDS WILL BE FROM EAST-SOUTHEAST TO SOUTHEAST DIRECTIONS AND GENTLE TO MODERATE; MAX/ MIN TEMPERATURES (CENTIGRADES) WILL BE: 35 / 28