Belize Weather Forecast: January 22, 2020
General Situation:
The Caribbean Sea A cold front passes through the Atlantic Ocean, across SE Cuba, to northern Nicaragua. Precipitation: isolated moderate within 120 nm on either side of the cold front. Long-period N swell, producing high seas and hazardous surf across the Tropical North Atlantic Ocean and along exposed Atlantic Ocean coasts of the Lesser Antilles, will diminish on Wednesday. A cold front, that stretches from central Cuba to the Honduras/Nicaragua border this evening, should continue moving southeastward and reach from E Cuba to near the Nicaragua-Panama border by Wednesday afternoon, and then dissipate by Thursday afternoon. Strong N winds and high seas are expected behind this front. The conditions will become quiescent across the waters through at least Sunday night, as a weak Bermuda High develops to the north.
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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