12:00 pm Weather Report
Date: 23rd May, 2021
Forecaster: Emmanuel Descartes
Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is fair and hazy.
Present weather at GFL charles Airport is partly cloudy and hazy.
Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 13°C or 88°F.
Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 27°C or 81°F.
Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east at 20 mph or 31 km/h.
Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 8:00 am today:
At Hewanorra Airport: trace. At GFL Charles airport: Trace
Total rainfall for the month of May so far:
At Hewanorra Airport: 32.6 mm. At GFL Charles Airport: 34.7 mm
Sunset today: 6:26 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 5:35 am.
FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
Winds will be blowing from between east-northeast and east near 21 mph or
33 km/h, with occasional gusts.
Weather: Fair to partly cloudy and hazy, with a few brief showers.
Persons with respiratory ailments and dust allergies are advised to exercise
caution due to poor air quality.
MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA
Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 1:48 pm…Low at 6:53 pm.
Tides for Vieux Fort Bay: High at 2:55 pm…Low at 8:20 pm.
Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves 5 to 7 feet or 1.5 to 2.1 metres.
Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise caution due to
brisk winds, above normal seas and reduced visibility.
FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES
Partly cloudy and hazy, occasionally becoming cloudy with a few scattered showers over the southern Windward Islands and areas further south. Elsewhere, partly cloudy and hazy with a few brief showers.
WEATHER SUMMARY
A weak tropical wave in the vicinity of the south Eastern Caribbean, will cause occasional cloudiness with some scattered showers over that area, during the next 24 hours. An upper level jet stream over the northern portion of the region, will cause partly cloudy conditions with a few showers over those islands, during the forecast period.
The Atlantic High Pressure System will continue to generate moderate to brisk
easterly winds and above normal seas around the Eastern Caribbean, during the next couple of days.
Saharan dust haze will continue to cause a reduction in visibility and air quality across our region, during the next few days.
The alert level at the La Soufriere volcano in Saint Vincent remains at Orange
due to reduced activity over the past few weeks. However, interests in Saint
Lucia and the south-eastern Caribbean region are advised to continue monitoring
official sources for updates.