Belize Weather Forecast: April 6, 2020
General Situation:
The Caribbean Sea A weak high pressure ridge over the SW N Atlantic is producing a pressure gradient that supports fresh to strong winds near the coast of Venezuela and Colombia this morning. Seas likely peak around 8-10 ft offshore of Barranquilla within the strongest winds. Fresh winds are noted in the Gulf of Honduras and over the southern Caribbean. Elsewhere, light to moderate trades prevail across the rest of the basin. Dry air associated with a mid-level ridge over the NW Caribbean continues to limit any convective activity over the basin. High pressure will build over the SW N Atlantic waters through mid-week, which will support fresh to strong winds along the coast of Colombia and over the Gulf of Venezuela. Fresh winds will pulse each night over the Gulf of Honduras. A weakening stationary front or trough will linger in the vicinity of the Leeward Islands into Tue. Long-period northerly swell will continue affecting the waters east of the Leeward Islands through Tue, then subside by mid-week.
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)
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