General Situation:
Ambergris Caye: Conditions this morning by Elbert just before or after this post!
Belize NMS:
Present Condition: Mostly cloudy on the mainland this morning. Mostly clear and windy in San Pedro. A northeasterly airflow dominates our weather.
Advisories: *Small Craft Warning is in effect for gusty winds and rough seas. Small crafts should remain in safe harbor.*
24-hour forecast:
Sunny skies tiday with a few cloudy spells. Tonight skies will be partly cloudy becoming cloudy at times. Shower activity will be isolated today and tonight. Expect a few early morning showers mainly south on Sunday.
Winds: N-NE, 10-20 kts Sea State:
Moderate - Rough
Waves: 5-7 ft.
Sea Surface Temperature (°f): 82
Outlook:
For Sunday and Sunday night is for cloudy spells along with a few showers.
Sargassum Forecast from March 30 to April 13:
A few sargassum mats are likely to drift into the area during the coming weeks. San Pedro has a medium probability and a moderate impact.
Tropical Weather Outlook:
There are no organized tropical features across the Atlantic basin at this time. Updates will resume at the beginning of the 2021 hurricane season (June 1).
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Marine Conditions:
Live Beach Cam at Blue Water Grill
The Caribbean Sea
A cold front extends from eastern Cuba to eastern Honduras.
Isolated to widely scattered showers are noted north of 16N and
west of 73W. Earlier ASCAT scatterometer data indicated fresh to
strong N-NE winds west of the cold front, along with seas in the
5-8 ft range, highest south of the Yucatan Channel.
A surface trough extends across northern Colombia to the
Colombia-Panama border and beyond into the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Deep convection is noted across northern and western Colombia
producing frequent lightning and very heavy rainfall. Please
refer to the forecasts and the weather bulletins from your local
meteorological offices for more details.
Fresh to strong winds are noted in the south-central Caribbean
due to a tight pressure gradient between the trough over northern
Colombia and high pressure ridging northeast of the basin.
Moderate to locally fresh trades dominate the remainder of the
basin southeast of the cold front, except variable 5-10 kt winds
across the approach to the Windward Passage. Seas are in the 4-7
ft range southeast of the cold front, except 3 ft or less across
the approach to the Windward Passage.
The cold front will reach from the Windward Passage to near the
Honduras-Nicaragua border later today where it will stall and
gradually dissipate through the weekend. Fresh to strong winds
will follow the front, persisting in the Lee of Cuba and across
the approach to the Windward Passage through the weekend. High
pressure in the Atlantic will support fresh to strong trade winds
in the south-central Caribbean through early next week, with the
highest winds near the Colombia coast.
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