WEATHER:
THIS EVENING: PARTLY CLOUDY AND GENERALLY DRY DURING THE OVERNIGHT, EARLY MORNING AND TOMORROW: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A BRIEF SHOWER
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 32 CENTIGRADES
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 25 CENTIGRADES HEAT INDEX DURING AND AROUND THE AFTERNOON HOURS: 34 TO 40 DEGREES CELSIUS UV INDEX: 12
SUNSET : 7:09 PM
SUNRISE: 6:22 AM.
WIND: FROM GENERALLY EAST DIRECTIONS AND MODERATE TO FRESH; FORCE 4 TO 5 (20 TO 39 KM/HR, 11 TO 21 KNOTS). DURING THE DAY OR IN SHOWERS STRONG TO NEAR GALE FORCE IN GUSTS; FORCE 6 TO 7 (40 TO 61 KM/HR, 22 TO 33 KNOTS)
SYNOPSIS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS:
LINGERING MOISTURE WILL INDUCE TEMPORARILY MORE CLOUDS DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS WITH LOCALLY A PASSING TO BRIEF SHOWER. A NEXT TROPICAL WAVE WILL ENTER THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN LATE TODAY INTO EARLY MONDAY. MOREOVER, SAHARAN DUST WILL INDUCE HAZY SKIES DURING THE NEXT DAY.
MARINE CONDITIONS/ STATE OF THE SEA:
ON THE PROTECTED SITES: CALM: AROUND 1 FOOT. ON THE SOUTH SECTIONS: MODERATE AT 2 TO 3 FEET. ON THE EAST TO NORTHWEST COASTLINES: GENERALLY MODERATE AT 5 TO 7 FEET.
WARNINGS/ ADVISORIES:
SMALL CRAFT OPERATORS ARE ADVISED TO EXERCISE CAUTION OVER THE EAST TO NORTHWEST COASTAL REGIONS AND ELSEWHERE, OVER OPEN SEAS
SPECIAL FEATURES: NONE
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK: DON NOW A SUBTROPICAL DEPRESSION; SUBTROPICAL DEPRESSION DON WAS MOVING OVER THE CENTRAL ATLANTIC AND WAS LOCATED AT 1835 KM WEST OF THE AZORES. DON IS MOVING EAST-NORTHEAST AT 13 KM/HR WITH MAXIMUM WINDS OF 55 KM/HR. DON IS NO DANGER TO THE CARIBBEAN.
RAINFALL POTENTIAL FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS: 1 TO 5 MM; THIS CAN DIFFER LOCALLY.
OBSERVED TEMPERATURE (CENTIGRADE) AND RAINFALL (MM) IN THE LAST 24 HOURS (8 AM TO 8 AM):
AIRPORT : MAX 32 / MIN 26 / 4.6 MM
WESTPUNT: MAX 32 / MIN 26 / 2.7 MM
STA ROSA: MAX 32 / MIN 26 / 4.4 MM
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE UPCOMING 3 DAYS:
PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A BRIEF SHOWER; WINDS WILL BE FROM EAST DIRECTIIONS AND MODERATE TO FRESH, STRONG TO NEAR GALE FORCE IN GUSTS; MAX/ MIN TEMPERATURES (CENTIGRADES) WILL BE: 33 / 28