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Belize Weather Forecast: March 31, 2022


General Situation:
Ambergris Caye: Conditions this morning by Elbert just after this post!
Belize NMS: Present Condition: Mostly clear this morning, a few light clouds in the south. Clear skies in San Pedro. Gusty southeasterly airflow prevailing.
Advisories: Small craft caution for gusty winds and occasionally rough seas.
24-hour forecast: Mostly sunny today and clear to partly cloudy tonight. No rain is expected.
Winds: SE, 10-20 kts Gusty
Sea State: Moderate - Rough
Waves: 5-7 ft
Sea Surface Temperature (°f): 82
Outlook: (Fri & Fri night) Continuing mainly fair and warm weather.
Sargassum Forecast from March 22 to March 30: There continues to be a high chance of more sargassum affecting beaches especially over the northern parts of the country during the next few days. San Pedro has a high probability with a moderate impact.
Tropical Weather Outlook: The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season has ended, warnings will resume on May 15, 2022. Click for more of the tropical weather outlook...

Marine Conditions:


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The Caribbean Sea

Ridging associated to high pressure off the southeastern United States coast dominates the Caribbean Sea. Moderate to fresh trade winds are noted over most of the basin, except in the south- central Caribbean, Windward Passage, and Gulf of Honduras where the trades pulse to strong and near-gale force speeds. Wave heights are in the 5-7 ft range across the Caribbean, except for higher wave heights of 8-9 ft in the south-central Caribbean, Windward Passage, and Gulf of Honduras.

For the forecast, high pressure north of the area will continue to sustain fresh to strong winds in the south-central Caribbean near the coast of Colombia, across the Windward Passage to south of Jamaica, south of the Dominican Republic, in the lee of Cuba, and in the Gulf of Honduras through late Fri night, except diminishing in the Lee of Cuba and across the Windward passage by early on Fri. Moderate to fresh winds will prevail elsewhere. Moderate to fresh trade winds along with larger trade-wind swell will continue east of the Lesser Antilles through Fri. Winds will diminish across much of the basin during the upcoming weekend as the high pressure weakens.


  High Low
Coastal 32° C
89° F
27° C
80° F
Inland 36° C
96° F
23° C
74° F
Hills 28° C
82° F
19° C
66° F
TIDES, SUNRISE & MOONRISE:
High: 9:45 AM Low: 3:46 PM
High: 10:11 PM Low: 4:05 AM (Fri)
Sunrise: 5:48 AM Moonrise: 5:32 AM
Sunset: 6:05 PM Moonset: 5:49 PM




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://sanpedrowx.com/
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:
https://www.wunderground.com/weather/bz/caye-caulker-village


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There are three different air movements over the Gulf this morning. There is a fast moving cool air coming down from the north over the Gulf, diverting the Caribbean air sharply round and over Florida, and just a few areas showing high level from the SW.

Looks as if today is going to be very hot and sunny, no rain expected and only a little cloud. No rain on the Radar.

Temperatures in Belmopan : ( Coast usually cooler, hills even cooler )
Last Night 24 °C 76 °F Yesterday max. 32 °C 89 °F Yesterday Rain 0 mm ( 0 ") Over Night Rain 0 mm ( 0 " )

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On Ambergris Caye this morning we have a 20 mph Southeast wind creating rough sea conditions around our barrier reef.

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Present Condition: Sunny throughout the country. Clear blue skies in San Pedro. Hot and dry conditions prevail. A small craft caution remians in effect for coastal waters. Residents, especially those living inland are advised to stay out of the sun and to stay hydrated

24hr Forecast: Sunny this afternoon and tomorrow morning and partly cloudy tonight. Little or no rainfall is expected.

Outlook: Between Friday afternoon and Saturday midday: Continuing dry and warm with chance of thunderstorms over the Maya Mountains Friday afternoon.

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Holy Moley, heavy sargassum downtown. Photo by Tacogirl

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Beachfront in Hopkins on Thursday. Photo by Hopkins Uncut

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Monthly Weather Summary, March 2022

National Meteorological Service of Belize

March is typically the month where frontal activity begins to decrease in Belize but also one of the months with the most upper-level troughs. On average, a total of six cold fronts, one stationary front, one warm front nine upper-level troughs and three surface troughs would influence weather conditions and rainfall. In March, a total of three cold fronts, one stationary front, three surface trough, one surface low and fourteen high pressure systems affected the country. Overall, rainfall was above normal over most areas due to rainfall activity from the passage of the fronts and fronts that dissipated and stalled over the area, except for the extreme north-western part of the country and the mountains which received near normal rainfall.

During the first week of March, moisture levels was capped below 800hPa as dry conditions continued to prevail in the mid and upper levels. A light and slightly moist north-easterly flow over the northwest Caribbean and Belize supported a few showers and periods of light rain from the first to the fourth mainly over some central, southern, and offshore areas from the tail end of a weakening cold front. These showers were shallow as limited upper-level moisture and instability existed over the area due to a neutral to weakly convergent pattern and a west to north-westerly flow most of the week from an upper-level ridge. March 5 to 7 saw drier conditions with a high-pressure ridge supporting an easterly surface flow and mainly fair weather except for March 6, where a few showers affected mostly northern and central locations.

In week two, a light to moderate east to south-easterly flow from a high-pressure ridge over the area supported fair and warm conditions across the country. No significant rainfall activity occurred March 8 through 11 except for an isolated shower and isolated thunderstorm over the Maya Mountain and near the western border. Both the lower and upper levels contained little moisture during this period with the upper level being very dry. A neutral to convergent upper-level pattern prevailed with a mostly west to north-westerly wind component that inhibited any significant rainfall activity over the area. Conditions became gradually moist from March 12 to 14 as a cold front approached the area and crossed the country early morning on March 13. Subsequently, troughing prevailed and isolated showers developed over the south on March 12 with skies becoming cloudy by March 13 and a few showers and periods of rain affected mostly central, coastal, and southern Belize. This activity continued into March 14 as conditions became moister and more unstable with a divergent upper-level pattern. A significant amount of rainfall was recorded during this period in the abovementioned locations with the highest one-day total rainfall occurring near Melinda Station on March 12, Belmopan on March 13, and Punta Gorda on March 14 with 59.3mm, 63.5 mm and 84 mm respectively. The daily rainfall record for March 13 was exceeded at the Phillip Goldson, Spanish Lookout, Central Farm, Belmopan, Savannah, and Melinda stations with values of 57.9mm, 49.7mm, 46.4mm, 63.5mm, 39.2mm and 11.4mm respectively. Only one station exceeded the Month of March daily extreme value and that was Punta Gorda with 84mm, the previous record was 77.5mm.

Ridging was the dominant factor in week three and a moderate east to south-easterly surface flow prevailing that became strong at times. At the upper levels, dry conditions persisted with a west to south-westerly flow due a broad trough supporting a neutral to weakly divergent pattern through much of the week. Despite having a slight increase in moisture in the low levels between March 16 to 19, showery activity over the area was isolated and mostly over the southern districts and Maya Mountains in the afternoon. A few more showers occurred of March 16 over Toledo. Elsewhere, fair, and warm conditions prevailed.

During the last week of the month, the main feature affecting the weather in the low level was a ridge pattern with relatively dry conditions. At the upper levels, troughing over the central Gulf of Mexico supported a west to south-westerly flow through to March 29 then the flow became north-westerly. On March 24 and 25, low level moisture increased over the area due to a cold front over the Yucatan Peninsula and Belize. This front crossed and became stationary near northern Honduras on the 26th and then the tail end began dissipating on the 28th. A few showers or light rain with isolated thunderstorms developed between 24th and 25th due to the front mainly over the south and north. When the tail end of the front began to dissipate on March 28 with a shear line extending over the northwest Caribbean, showery activity increased across the country, especially over norther, central and coastal locations and very moist conditions prevailed in the low levels in a north to north-easterly flow. The activity shifted mostly north and south on the 29 and began to decrease ending the month with little to no rainfall activity as a strong south-easterly flow developed over the area.

The graph and maps below summarize the total rainfall and average maximum and minimum temperatures. They also give an indication of how these readings compare to the normal for the month across the stations sampled. As can be seen, most of the country experienced above normal rainfall. In terms of temperatures, most of the stations sampled show near normal maximum/daytime and slight above normal minimum/night-time temperatures except for Punta Gorda where slightly cooler than normal minimum temperatures were recorded.

Monthly Rainfall Summary

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Monthly Maximum Temperatures

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Monthly Minimum Temperatures

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Rainfall Observed: March 2022 (mm)

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Rainfall Observed: March 2022 (% Above/Below Average)

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