FOUR DAY SYNOPSIS
27th May 2018 – Synopsis: Moisture and instability associated with a weak trough will continue to linger in the atmosphere over the Northeast Caribbean for another two days and hence the chance of showers will remain high under mostly cloudy skies. Rainfall totals for Monday and Tuesday will range between 5mm and 20mm. Thereafter, a dry and stable airmass sitting over the area will keep a low or a 30 percent chance of showers over the islands under mostly partly cloudy skies.
TONIGHT’S FORECAST
Synopsis: Moisture and instability associated with a weak trough over the Northeast Caribbean will maintain a high chance of showers across the islands. Possible rainfall total over the next 24 hours will range between 10mm and 20mm.
Weather Tonight: Partly cloudy to cloudy with a 70 percent or high chance of showers.
Weather Tomorrow: Cloudy with a 70 percent or high chance of showers.
Winds: Easterly at 22 to 31 km/h or 12 to 17 knots..
Seas: Moderate, significant wave heights 1.2 to 1.5 meters or 4 to 5 feet..
Sunrise tomorrow: 5:42 am.
Sunset tomorrow: 6:49 pm.
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