6:00 pm Weather Report 14/06/2021

6:00 PM Weather Report

Date: 14th June, 2021

Forecaster: Andre Joyeux

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is partly cloudy with thick haze.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is cloudy with thick haze.

Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 29°C or 84°F. 

Today’s maximum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 30°C or 86°F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east Southeast at 23 mph or 37 km/h.

Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 2:00 pm today:

At Hewanorra Airport: 0.1 mm.         At GFL Charles Airport: 0.8 mm.      

Total rainfall for the month of June so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 27.1 mm.        At GFL Charles Airport: 58.2 mm.

Sunrise tomorrow: 5:35 am.       Sunset tomorrow: 6:33 pm

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the northeast and east near 23 mph or

37 km/h, with occasional gusts.

Weather: Fair to partly cloudy with thick haze and possibility of 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 7:29 pm… low at 11:39 pm.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   High at 8:36 pm… low at 1:06 am.

Seas: Moderate with waves 4 to 6 feet or 1.2 to 1.8 metres.

Small craft operators are advised to exercise caution due to brisk winds and reduced visibility.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Fair to partly cloudy with thick haze and possibility of a few light showers.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

The Atlantic High Pressure System continues to generate moderate to brisk easterly winds and fair to partly cloudy conditions across the Eastern Caribbean Islands.

A plume of Saharan dust haze will cause a reduction in visibility and air quality over our region, during the next few days.

Two tropical waves located over the Central and Eastern Tropical Atlantic are moving westward near 20 mph or 31 km/h.

A third tropical wave has emerged off the West African coast and has a low chance of development over the next few days. This wave is moving westward near 12 mph or 19 km/h.

The alert level at the La Soufriere volcano in Saint Vincent remains at Orange.

Interests in Saint Lucia and the South-Eastern Caribbean region are advised to

continue monitoring official sources for updates.