WEATHER:
THIS EVENING: PARTLY CLOUDY AND GENERALLY DRY DURING THE OVERNIGHT, EARLY MORNING AND TOMORROW: VARIABLE CLOUDY WITH A PASSING TO BRIEF SHOWER
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 32 CENTIGRADES MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 27 CENTIGRADES HEAT INDEX DURING AND AROUND THE AFTERNOON HOURS: 33 TO 42 DEGREES CELSIUS UV INDEX: 8
SUNSET : 6:11 PM
SUNRISE: 6:39 AM.
WIND: FROM EAST-SOUTHEAST TO SOUTH DIRECTIONS AND GENTLE TO MODERATE; FORCE 3 TO 4 (12 TO 30 KM/HR, 7 TO 16 KNOTS).
SYNOPSIS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS:
AVAILABLE MOISTURE IN THE REGION IS LIMITED. HOWEVER, MOISTURE WILL INCREASE DURING THE WEEKEND AND PRODUCE TEMPORARILY MORE CLOUDS. THESE CAN PRODUCE SOME PASSING TO BRIEF SHOWERS WITH ALSO A SLIGHT RISK OF SOME THUNDER.
MARINE CONDITIONS/ STATE OF THE SEA:
ON THE PROTECTED SITES: SMOOTH: AROUND 1 FOOT. ON THE SOUTH SECTIONS: SLIGHT TO MODERATE AT 3 TO 5 FEET. ON THE EAST TO NORTHWEST COASTLINES: GENERALLY MODERATE AT 5 TO 6 FEET
WARNINGS/ ADVISORIES:
SWELLS FROM THE WEST- NORTHWEST WILL INVADE THE REGIONAL WATERS DURING THE NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS. OPERATORS OF SMALL VESSELS AND SEA BATHERS SHOULD TAKE THIS INTO ACCOUNT.
SPECIAL FEATURES: NONE
SIGNIFICANT TROPICAL WEATHER:
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IN THE WESTERN CARIBBEAN SEA IS NOW POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE 22. THE SYSTEM WAS LOCATED AT 85 KM SOUTHWEST OF MONTEGO BAY JAMAICA AND WAS MOVING NORTHEAST. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE 55 KM/H. THIS SYSTEM IS NO DANGER TO THE LOCAL REGION.
RAINFALL POTENTIAL FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS: 1 TO 5 MM; THIS CAN BE LOCALLY DIFFERENT.
OBSERVED TEMPERATURE (CENTIGRADE) AND RAINFALL (MM) IN THE LAST 24 HOURS (8 AM TO 8 AM):
AIRPORT : MAX 32 / MIN 28 / 0.0 MM
WESTPUNT: MAX 32 / MIN 27 / 0.0 MM
STA ROSA: MAX 32 / MIN 28 / 0.0 MM
WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE UPCOMING 3 DAYS:
PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A BRIEF SHOWER; WINDS WILL BE FROM GENERALLY EAST DIRECTIONS AND MODERATE TO FRESH IN GUSTS; MAX/ MIN TEMPERATURES (CENTIGRADES) WILL BE: 31 / 27