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Belize Weather Forecast: May 6, 2018
General Situation:
Ambergris Caye: Conditions this morning by Elbert just before or after this post!
Belize NMS:
Conditions are expected to become slightly more moist during the next 24 to 48 hours.
Advisories: None.
24-hour forecast:
Skies will be sunny with some cloudy spells today and cloudy at times tonight. A few showers will occur mostly inland today and over the south and along some coastal areas tonight.
Winds:
East-Northeast | 5-10 kts
Sea Surface Temperature (°f): 82
General Outlook:
For Monday and Monday night is for some cloudy spells with a few showers and isolated thunderstorms mostly over inland and southern areas of the country.
Daily Tropical Weather Outlook:
The 80W surface trough supports fresh to strong E to SE winds in the
eastern Caribbean Sea. These winds gradually will become fresh,
and back to the E from Sunday through Tuesday, as the trough
heads WNW and weakens and strong Atlantic Ocean high pressure
weakens slowly. The large upper-level cyclonic circulation center
that is on top of Cuba will trigger showers and thunderstorms
in the central and easter Caribbean Sea through Tuesday.
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Marine Conditions:
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Winds |
Seas |
Waves |
Details |
Today |
E-NE 5-10 kts |
Light Chop |
1-3 ft |
ISOLATED SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS. |
Tonight |
N-NE 5-10 kts |
Light Chop |
1-3 ft |
A EW SHOWERS OR ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS SOUTH. |
Tomorrow |
N 5-10 kts |
Light Chop |
1-3 ft |
ISOLATED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS. |
Outlook |
N-NE 5-10 kts |
Light Chop |
1-3 ft |
A FEW SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS SOUTH. |
The Caribbean Sea
An upper level cyclonic circulation center is along the Atlantic
Ocean side of Cuba along 78W. Upper level cyclonic wind flow that
is moving around the circulation center covers the area from SW
corner of the Caribbean Sea to 28N in the Atlantic Ocean between
65W in the Atlantic Ocean and 90W in the Gulf of Mexico. A surface
trough is along 74W/76W, across SE Cuba and the Bahamas, from 18N
in the Windward Passage to 28N in the Atlantic Ocean.
Precipitation: widely scattered moderate to isolated strong
rainshoewrs cover the areas from 15N in the Caribbean Sea to 27N
in the Atlantic Ocean between 70W and 78W. Rainshowers are
possible elsewhere from 14N in the Caribbean Sea to 32N in the
Atlantic Ocean between 60W in the Atlantic Ocean and 86W in the NW
corner of the Caribbean Sea, including in parts of Florida. This
feature was forecast by the computer models at the beginning of
the week. The GFS model forecast, for 250 mb and 500 mb, shows
that a cyclonic circulation center will stay on top of Cuba,
weaken into a trough, and then move eastward. An upper level
trough will move across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida. The GFS
model, from the surface to 700 mb, shows that a trough will move
westward from its present position on top of Cuba and the Bahamas,
to Florida, for the next few days.
Fresh easterly winds will prevail in the eastern Caribbean Sea
and in the Tropical North Atlantic Ocean through Sunday night.
The upper level cyclonic circulation center is on top of Cuba.
Expect widespread rainshowers with thunder N of 15N between 70W
and 80W through Sunday night. The winds and seas will subside
gradually on Monday and Tuesday.
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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26° C 78° F
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Inland |
34° C 93° F
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22° C 72° F
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Hills |
29° C 84° F
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20° C 68° F
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Low: 7:21 AM |
High: 1:47 PM |
Low: 9:45 PM |
High: 3:25 AM (Mon) |
Sunrise: 5:23 AM |
Moonset: 10:41 AM |
Sunset: 6:14 PM |
Moonrise: 11:56 PM |
CLICK here and here for detailed local weather data
For more information, check the Daily Tropical Weather Outlook.
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On Ambergris Caye this morning the sea is flat calm and breeze from the E-NE at 6 mph. We've had a nice early morning downpour that settled the dust. Today's expected high is 88f.
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