Belize Weather Forecast: November 10, 2020


General Situation:
Ambergris Caye: Conditions this morning by Elbert just before or after this post!
Belize NMS: Present Condition: Clear in the north, cloudier in the south. Mainly fair and dry weather conditions prevail.
Advisories: *A small craft caution is in effect for locally rough seas in large northerly swells. A flood warning remains in effect for communities along the major rivers across the country, but especially for those in the Belize district.*
24-hour forecast: Mostly sunny skies today and clear to partly cloudy skies tonight. Little or no rainfall is expected.
Winds: W, 5-15 kts
Sea State: Moderate-Rough
Waves: 6-8 ft
Sea Surface Temperature (°f): 84
Outlook: For Wednesday and Wednesday night is for continuing fair and mostly dry weather.
Tropical Weather Outlook: At 3:00 am sub-tropical storm Theta was centered near latitude 28.8N, longitude 39.5W or about 960 miles SW of the Azores. At 6:00 am Tropical Storm Eta was located near latitude 22.6N, longitude 85.3W, or about 60 miles NW of the of the western tip of Cuba. A tropical wave located over the eastern Caribbean Sea is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. This wave is expected to move westward into more favourable environmental conditions, and there is a high chance that a tropical depression could form late this week or this weekend when the wave reaches the central or western Caribbean Sea. Click for more...

Marine Conditions:

The Caribbean Sea

T.S. Eta is close to the western tip of Cuba and the eastern portion of the Yucatan Channel, and will remain in that vicinity through today, spreading rain squalls and high seas over the area. Eta will move northward and away from the Yucatan Channel on Wednesday. Large swells from Eta are expected to propagate over the western Caribbean today before subsiding on Wednesday.

Farther east, an area of strong upper-level diffluence is enhancing scattered moderate to strong convection from 15N-21N between 66W-71W, including near and over portions of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the Mona Passage. A recent ASCAT pass shows fresh winds in the E Caribbean, strong winds in the NW Caribbean, and gentle winds elsewhere in the basin.

A tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean will move through the central Caribbean during the next couple of days. Low pressure could form along the wave with the potential for tropical cyclone development late this week or over the weekend. Expect winds and seas to increase over most sections of the central Caribbean beginning on Thu.


  High Low
Coastal 31° C
87° F
23° C
73° F
Inland 32° C
90° F
19° C
67° F
Hills 27° C
80° F
17° C
63° F
TIDES:
Low: 12:15 PM High: 6:30 PM
Low: 12:25 AM (Wed) High: 6:31 AM (Wed)
Sunrise: 5:55 AM Moonset: 2:06 PM
Sunset: 5:17 PM Moonrise: 2:11 AM (Wed)




Four Day Weather Outlook:



For more information, check the Daily Tropical Weather Outlook.

Climate Prediction Center's Central America Hazards Outlook

Belize National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO)

Ambergris Caye:
https://www.wunderground.com/weather/bz/san-pedro

Philip S W Goldson International Airport:
https://www.wunderground.com/weather/bz/belize/MZBZ?cm_ven=localwx_today

Belmopan:
https://www.wunderground.com/weather/bz/belmopan/17.26%2C-88.78

Caye Caulker:
http://cayecaulkerweather.com/weatherdata/caye-caulker-belize-live-weather-data.htm