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 29 CENTIGRADES HEAT INDEX DURING AND AROUND THE AFTERNOON HOURS: 36 TO 44 DEGREES CELSIUS UV INDEX: 12
TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO BE ABOVE NORMAL DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS. THE PUBLIC IS ASKED TO TAKE THE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID HEAT RELATED COMPLICATIONS.
SUNSET : 6:39 PM
SUNRISE: 6:29 AM.
WIND: FROM EAST-NORTHEAST TO EAST-SOUTHEAST DIRECTIONS AND GENTLE TO MODERATE; FORCE 3 TO 4 (12 TO 30 KM/HR, 7 TO 16 KNOTS). DURING THE DAY FRESH TO POSSIBLY STRONG IN GUSTS; FORCE 5 TO 6 (31 TO 50 KM/HR, 17 TO 27 KNOTS)
SYNOPSIS FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS: NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IS EXPECTED IN THE CURRENT WEATHER PATTERN. THE REGIONAL ATMOSPHERE IS RELATIVELY DRY AND THIS WILL LIMIT THE DEVELOPMENT OF RAIN MAKING CLOUDS. GENERALLY DRY WEATHER WILL THEREFORE PREVAIL.
MARINE CONDITIONS/ STATE OF THE SEA: ON THE PROTECTED SITES: CALM: AROUND 1 FOOT. ON THE SOUTH SECTIONS: SMOOTH AT 2 TO 3 FEET. ON THE EAST TO NORTHWEST COASTLINES: GENERALLY MODERATE AT 4 TO 5 FEET
WARNINGS/ ADVISORIES:
NONE
SPECIAL FEATURES:
NONE
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK: HURRICANE NIGEL WAS LOCATED AT 1400 KM EAST- SOUTHEAST OF BERMUDA AND WAS MOVING NORTHWEST AT 19 KM/H. MAXIMUM WINDS ARE 130 KM/H.
NIGEL POSES NO DANGER TO THE LOCAL REGION.
RAINFALL POTENTIAL FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS: 1 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 DIRECTIONS AND MODERATE TO FRESH, STRONG IN GUSTS; MAX/ MIN TEMPERATURES (CENTIGRADES) WILL BE: 34 / 28