6:00 pm Weather Report

Date: 27th June, 2024
Forecaster: Maclean Jn Baptiste

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is fair.
Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is partly cloudy with light haze.
Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 29°C or 84°F.
Today’s maximum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 32°C or 90°F.
Relative humidity at Hewanorra Airport is 76%.
Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east at 18 mph or 30 km/h.
Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 2:00 pm today:
At Hewanorra Airport: 2.0 mm. At GFL Charles Airport: 1.9 mm.
Total rainfall for the month of June thus far:
At Hewanorra Airport: 90.8 mm. At GFL Charles Airport: 66.9 mm.

Sunrise tomorrow: 5:38 am. Sunset tomorrow: 6:35 pm.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
Winds will be blowing from the east near 18 mph or 30 km/h.
Weather: Fair skies, becoming cloudy at times with some light showers.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA
Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 8:40 pm…Low at 2:26 am.
Tides for Vieux Fort Bay: High at 9:47 pm…Low at 3:53 am.
Seas: Moderate with waves 4 to 6 feet or 1.2 to 1.8 metres.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES
Fair skies, becoming cloudy at times with widely scattered showers.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
Patches of low-level clouds drifting along a moderate easterly wind flow, will cause occasional showery periods over the region, during the next 24 hours.

A tropical wave located over the central Tropical Atlantic, is moving westward near 15 mph or 24 km/h. This wave is expected to begin affecting the region late Friday into Saturday.

Another tropical wave located over the eastern Tropical Atlantic continues to produce disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity. Environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive, and development of this system is anticipated. A tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form this weekend several hundred miles east of the Windward Islands, while the system moves westward near 18 mph or 30 km/h. Interests in the Lesser Antilles should monitor the progress of this system.