6:00 am Weather Report
Date: 04th September, 2020
Forecaster: Avlon Charlery
Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is cloudy with showers.
Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 25°C or 77°F.
Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 25°C or 77°F.
Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the south southwest at 6 mph or 9 km/h.
Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 2:00 am today:
At Hewanorra Airport: 12.5 mm
Total rainfall for the month of September so far:
At Hewanorra Airport: 12.5 mm
Sunset today: 6:12 pm Sunrise tomorrow: 5:52 am
FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
Winds will be blowing from between the east and east southeast near 12 mph or 19 km/h, becoming lighter and variable at times.
Weather: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA
Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 4:46 am… Low at 10:53 am
Tides for Vieux Fort Bay: High at 5:53 am… Low at 12:20 pm
Seas: Slight to moderate with waves 2 to 4 feet or 0.6 to 1.2 metres.
FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES
Partly cloudy, becoming cloudy at times with some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
Moisture and instability associated with a tropical wave over the Lesser Antilles will continue to produce some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms over the region during the next 24 hours.
A second tropical wave is located over the central tropical Atlantic and is expected to begin affecting the Lesser Antilles by late Saturday.
An area of low pressure, located over the central tropical Atlantic continues to produce disorganized showers and thunderstorms while it moves slowly westward. There is medium chance of further development of this system, by early next week.
A third tropical wave, located over the eastern tropical Atlantic is moving west northwest at about 15 mph or 24 km/h. This wave is expected to become a tropical depression by early next week.
Another tropical wave over the far eastern Atlantic is moving westward and has a medium chance of further development in the next few days.