Belize Weather Forecast: November 25, 2019
General Situation:
The Caribbean Sea An upper-level trough axis extends from the Windward Passage to the Costa Rica/Nicaragua border. A surface trough is seen near the same area, extending from 10N81W to east of Jamaica near 18N75W. Isolated showers and thunderstorms are near the trough axis. In the eastern Caribbean near the Windward Islands, scattered moderate convection is seen from 09N-13N between 59W-62W. The remainder of the Caribbean is relatively quiet with drier air present across the Greater Antilles. The latest scatterometer pass shows fresh winds across portions of the central Caribbean between 72W-79W with moderate winds elsewhere in the eastern and central Caribbean. Gentle winds are in the NW basin. Gentle to moderate trades will prevail across the area through tonight with mainly northerly winds across the NW Caribbean. Winds will begin to increase across the south-central Caribbean late on Mon. Then, expect fresh to strong winds across the central part of the basin Mon night through Thu night, with these winds spreading westward toward the coast of Nicaragua Tue night through Wed night. At that time, strong to near gale force winds are also forecast near the coast of Colombia.
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:
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