Belize Weather Forecast: November 29, 2018
General Situation:
Ambergris Caye: Conditions this morning by Elbert just before or after this post!
Belize NMS:
A relatively dry east-southeasterly airflow will set in later today and conditions will become mainly fair.
Advisories: *Small Craft Caution in effect for possible gusty winds and locally rough seas near heavy showers or thunderstorms.*
24-hour forecast:
Cloudy this morning, becoming mostly sunny this afternoon and partly cloudy tonight. A few showers or light rain will occur mainly over the sea and northern coastal areas this morning, then become isolated this afternoon and tonight.
Winds:
North | 5-15 kts
BECOMING East | 5-15 kts, Sea State: Choppy
Sea Surface Temperature (°f): 84
General Outlook:
(Fri & Fri night) Mainly fair with little or no rain.
Daily Tropical Weather Outlook:
Tropical cyclone formation is not expected over the North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea, or the Gulf of Mexico during the next 48 hours.
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Marine Conditions:
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Winds |
Seas |
Waves |
Details |
Today |
N-E 5-15 kts |
Choppy |
3-4 ft |
A FEW SHOWERS/LIGHT RAIN ESPECIALLY LY NORTH THIS MORNING, DECREASING. |
Tonight |
E-SE 10-20 kts |
Choppy-Moderate |
3-5 ft |
ONLY ISOLATED SHOWERS. |
Tomorrow |
E-SE 10-20 kts |
Choppy-Moderate |
3-5 ft |
LITTLE OR NO RAIN. |
Outlook |
SE 10-20 kts |
Moderate |
4-6 ft |
(FRI NIGHT) LITTLE OR NO RAIN. |
The Caribbean Sea
A cold front extends across eastern Cuba near 20N75W then continues
through 18N85W. The front becomes stationary from that point to
18N87W. Satellite imagery indicates a tongue of cold and dry air
over Florida and the Straits of Florida, also reaching west-
central Cuba. When this pattern is observed, a significant
decrease in temperature is likely across Havana-Matanzas Plains,
with low temperatures dropping to or below 50 deg F.
Drier air prevails across the remainder of the basin. Scatterometer
data depicts moderate trades across most of the basin except
south of 15N between 72W-78W, where fresh winds are noted.
The front will remains nearly stationary along 19N-20N on Thu
while gradually weakening. The remnants of the front will then
lift N across the NW Caribbean Thu night through late Fri. Fresh
to locally strong nocturnal trades will persist across the south-
central Caribbean the remainder of the week, with the strongest
winds of 25-30 kt near the coast of Colombia. Long period NW swell
will reach the waters E of the Leeward Islands on Fri.
|
High |
Low |
Coastal |
30° C 86° F
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26° C 79° F
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Inland |
32° C 90° F
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22° C 71° F
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Hills |
27° C 80° F
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18° C 65° F
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TIDES: |
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Low: 9:24 AM |
High: 3:45 PM |
Low: 9:17 PM |
High: 3:13 AM (Fri) |
Sunrise: 6:05 AM |
Moonset: 12:02 PM |
Sunset: 5:16 PM |
Moonrise: 11:58 PM |
Four Day Weather Outlook:
For more information, check the Daily Tropical Weather Outlook.
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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)
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