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Belize Weather Forecast: August 4, 2017
General Situation:
Belize NMS:
Generally fair conditions prevail.
Advisories: None.
24-hour forecast:
Sunny with cloudy spells today and cloudy at times tonight. A few showers and isolated thunderstorms will affect the south and some coastal areas this morning and tonight, then mainly inland and northern areas this afternoon.
Winds:
East | 5-15 kts
Sea Surface Temp (°f): 85
General Outlook:
For Sat. and Sat. night is for only isolated showers or isolated thunderstorms.
Daily Tropical Weather Outlook:
A broad and elongated area of low pressure is producing disorganised showers and thunderstorms several hundred miles south and southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands and has a medium chance of developing over the next 48 hours. A tropical wave is producing disorganised showers and thunderstorms over the central and eastern Caribbean Sea and has a low chance of development within 48 hours. At this time, these two systems do not pose a threat to Belize.
Marine Conditions:
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Seas |
Waves |
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Today |
E 5-15 kts |
Choppy-Moderate |
3-4 ft |
A FEW SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS, DECREASING. |
Tonight |
E-NE 10-20 kts |
Choppy-Moderate |
3-5 ft |
A FEW SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS, MAINLY SOUTH. |
Tomorrow |
E 10-20 kts |
Moderate |
4-6 ft |
ISOLATED SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. |
Outlook |
E 10-20 kts |
Moderate |
4-6 ft |
ISOLATED SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. |
Climate Prediction Center's Central America Hazards Outlook
Current Conditions and weather history for Ambergris Caye / San Pedro
Current Caye Caulker Weather Information
Belize National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO)
Windfinder forecast for Ambergris Caye & San Pedro
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High |
Low |
Coastal |
31° C 88° F
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28° C 81° F
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Inland |
34° C 94° F
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23° C 74° F
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Hills |
27° C 81° F
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21° C 70° F
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High: 7:20 AM |
Low: 2:45 PM |
High: 9:05 PM |
Low: 2:00 AM (Sat.) |
Sunrise: 5:33 AM |
Moonrise: 4:10 PM |
Sunset: 6:25 PM |
Moonset: 3:41 AM (Sat.) |
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Looks as if that cloud and rain in the Caribbean will come our way in the next few days, they say <40% chance of development. The cloud just off Africa is getting more and could develop into a storm, they say 40 - 60%. These images from last night.... This map from this morning...
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Nearby Invest just increased to a 60% chance of development over 5 days. International weather mavens don't seem too concerned but they tend not to worry about Belize much. Let's hope it's a non-event.
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On Ambergris Caye this morning the sea is calm and sky hazy. The breeze is from the Southeast at 7 mph. Our expected high is 88 f. ![[Linked Image]](https://Ambergriscaye.com/art6/aug-4th.jpg)
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from Crown Weather:
I think Invest 90-L (the Caribbean system) has a far higher chance of significantly developing than Invest 90-L (the eastern Atlantic system) and it is one to watch very closely.
I think there is a very high chance that Invest 90-L will develop into a tropical depression possibly as soon as the western Caribbean late Sunday or Monday. From there, I think there is a high chance that this system will go on to become a tropical storm in the Bay of Campeche on Tuesday or Wednesday.
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so looks like if 90-L strengthens, it will be rain for us and then stronger north of us...
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A fair amount of rain coming into central Belize at present, and a little up north.

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You may well have been hearing the rain coming into Belize this evening. As you can see there is a whole area of activity coming over Belize right now. That earlier cloud, potential storm in the Caribbean, is moving up over Porto Rico into the Atlantic presently. The other potential storm area in the east Atlantic still has not formed into anything. BUT there are several very active ITCZ swell-ups coming off South America into the central Caribbean, that could pose a problem for us in a few days time.
https://www.wunderground.com/cat6/two-tropical-systems-watch-99l-eastern-atlantic-90l-caribbean

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