6:00 am Weather Report

Forecasters: Vigil Saltibus/Lemuel O’Shaughnessy

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is cloudy.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is cloudy.

Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 28 °C or 82 °F.

Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 28°C or 82° F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the south-southeast at 20 mph or 31 km/h.

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

At Hewanorra Airport: 11.3 mm.  

Total rainfall for the month of September so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 94.6 mm. 

Sunset today: 5:59 pm.      Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the southeast and south near 23 mph or 37 km/h, with occasional gusts.

Weather: Mostly cloudy and breezy with some scattered moderate to heavy showers, periods of rain and possible isolated thunderstorms.

Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides are advised to continue to be vigilant and exercise caution.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA

Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 12:06 pm…Low at 04:03 pm.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   Low at 06:33 am…High at 01:13 pm…Low at 5:30 pm

Seas: Locally rough with waves and easterly swells 7 to 10 feet or 2.1 to 3.0 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise EXTREME caution due to brisk winds and rough seas.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Generally cloudy with gusty winds, scattered moderate to heavy showers, periods of rain and isolated thunderstorms.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

A tropical storm warnings have been discontinued for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada and its dependencies.

At 5:00 am today the centre of Tropical Storm Karen was located near latitude 13.6 north, longitude 63.9 west or about 180 miles or 295 kilometers west of Saint Vincent.  Karen is moving toward the northwest near 8 mph (13 km/h), and this general motion is forecast to continue today.  A turn toward the north is expected on Tuesday.  On the forecast track, the center of Karen will move across the eastern Caribbean Sea through tonight.  On Tuesday, Karen is expected to pass near or over Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph or 65 km/h with higher gusts. Some fluctuations in strength will be possible during the next 48 hours due to strong upper-level winds.  

Saint Lucia is expected to continue experiencing occasional gusts, some moderate to heavy showers, periods of rain and a chance of thunderstorms during the forecast period.

A tropical wave located over the eastern tropical Atlantic is moving westward near 15 mph or 24 km/h.

At 11:00 pm on Sunday Tropical Depression Thirteen formed in the far Eastern Atlantic. Tropical Depression Thirteen is located near 10.8N 20.9W or 365 nm SE of the southernmost Cabo Verde Islands, moving W at 13 kt. Estimated minimum pressure is 1007 mb. Maximum sustained winds of 30 kt with gust to 40 kt. A general motion toward the west is expected through Monday, with a motion toward the west-northwest expected Monday night and Tuesday. On the forecast track, the center of the depression should pass well south of the Cabo Verde Islands. Steady strengthening is expected, with the depression forecast to become a tropical storm on Monday and a hurricane by Tuesday night.

6:00 pm Weather Report

6:00 pm Weather Report
Date: 22nd September, 2019
Forecaster: E. Francis

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is cloudy.
Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is cloudy.
Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 28 °C or 82 °F.
Today’s maximum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 30 °C or 86 ° F.
Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the south at 24 mph or 39 km/h.

Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 2:00 pm today:
At Hewanorra Airport: 19.5 mm. At GFL Charles Airport: 50.6 mm.
Total rainfall for the month of September so far:
At Hewanorra Airport: 92.4 mm. At GFL Charles Airport: 153.4 mm.

Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am. Sunset tomorrow: 5:59 pm.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
Winds will be blowing from between the southeast and south near 26 mph or
43 km/h, with occasional strong gusts.
Weather: cloudy with scattered moderate to heavy showers, periods of rain, isolated thunderstorms and gusty winds.

Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides are advised to continue to be vigilant and exercise caution.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA
Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 09:29 pm…Low at 5:05 am.
Tides for Vieux Fort Bay: High at 10:36 pm…Low at 6:33 am.
Seas: Rough with waves and northeasterly to easterly swells 7 to 12 feet
or 2.1 to 3.7 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise EXTREME caution due to brisk winds and rough seas.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES
Cloudy to overcast with gusty winds, scattered moderate to heavy showers, periods of rain and thunderstorms.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

A tropical storm warning remains in effect for St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada and its dependencies.

At 5:00 pm today the centre of Tropical Storm Karen was located near latitude 12.9 north, longitude 62.7 west or about 85 miles or 140 kilometers northwest of Grenada.

Karen is moving toward west northwest or 295 degrees at about 13 mph or 20 km/h. A turn toward the northwest is forecast to occur later tonight or on Monday, followed by a turn toward the north on Tuesday. On the forecast track, the centre of Karen will continue to move away from the Windward Islands this evening, and then move across the eastern Caribbean Sea tonight and Monday. On Tuesday, Karen is expected to pass near or over Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph or 65 km/h and little change in strength is expected during the next 48 hours.

Saint Lucia is expected to continue experiencing strong gusty winds, moderate to heavy showers, periods of rain and a few thunderstorms during the forecast period.

A tropical wave located over the eastern tropical Atlantic is moving westward near 15 mph or 24 km/h.

A strong tropical wave is located over the far eastern tropical Atlantic. The associated thunderstorm activity continues to show signs of organization, and a tropical depression or tropical storm is expected to form tonight while the system moves generally westward over the eastern tropical Atlantic at 15 to 20 mph.

12:00 NOON WEATHER REPORT

12:00 noon Weather Report

Date: 22nd September, 2019

Forecaster: Emmanuel Descartes

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is cloudy and hazy.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is cloudy with showers.

Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 30 °C or 86 °F.

Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 25 °C or 77 ° F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the southeast at 21 mph or 33 km/h.

Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 8:00 am today:

At Hewanorra Airport:  18.0 mm.   At GFL Charles Airport:47.5 mm

Total rainfall for the month of September so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 90.9 mm.   At GFL Charles Airport:150.3 mm

Sunset tomorrow: 6:00 pm.    Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the east and southeast near 30 mph or

48 km/h, with occasional strong gusts.

Weather: Generally cloudy with scattered moderate to heavy showers, isolated thunderstorms and gusty winds.

Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides are advised to

continue to be vigilant and exercise caution.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA

Tides for Castries Harbour: low at 2:37 pm… High at 9:29 pm.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   Low at 4:04 pm… High at 10:36 pm.

Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves and northeasterly swells 6 to 10 feet

or 1.8 to 3.05 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise EXTREME caution due

to brisk winds and rough seas.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Generally cloudy to overcast with gusty winds, scattered showers and thunderstorms more concentrated around the Windward Islands.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

…Karen bringing gusty winds and heavy rainfall to portions of the southern Windward Island…

 A tropical storm warning remains in effect for St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada and its dependencies, Trinidad and Tobago.
 
At 11:00 am today the center of Tropical Storm Karen was located near
latitude 12.5 north, longitude 61.7 west or about 65 miles or 105 kilometers south
 southwest of St Vincent or 30 miles or 45 Kilometers north of Grenada.
 
Karen is moving toward west northwest or 285 degrees at about 13 mph or 20 km/h and 
this general motion is expected to continue today. A turn toward the northwest is
forecast to occur on Monday, followed by a turn to the north on Tuesday. On the
forecast track, the center Karen will move away from the Windward Islands today  and then across the eastern Caribbean Sea tonight and Monday. On Tuesday,
Karen is expected to approach Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
 
Maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph or 65 km/h and little change in strength 
is expected during the next 48 hours. 
 
Saint Lucia is expected to continue experiencing strong gusty winds, moderate to
heavy showers and a few thunderstorms over the next 12 to 24 hours.
 
Another tropical wave located over the eastern Tropical Atlantic is moving 
westward near 20 mph or 32 km/h. 
 

A third strong tropical wave is located along the west coast of Africa and it is

showing some signs of organization. Environmental conditions are conducive for

further development and a tropical depression or tropical storm is expected to

form later today or tonight as it moves generally westward across the

Eastern Tropical Atlantic about 18 mph or 29 km/h.

6:00 am Weather Report

6:00 am Weather Report

Date: 22nd September, 2019

Forecaster: Thomas Auguste & Hyacinthia Camille

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is partly cloudy.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is cloudy with light rain.

Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 32 °C or 90 ° F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east at 21 mph or 33 km/h.

At Hewanorra Airport:  10.9 mm.  

Total rainfall for the month of September so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 83.3 mm.   

Sunset tomorrow: 6:00 pm.    Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the east and southeast near 30 mph or 48 km/h, with occasional strong gusts.

Weather: Mostly cloudy to overcast with scattered moderate to heavy          showers, isolated thunderstorms and gusty winds.

Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides are advised to continue to be vigilant and exercise caution.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA

Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 10:47 am… Low at 2:37 pm.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   High at 11:54 am… Low at 5:04 pm.

Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves and northeasterly swells 6 to 10 feet or 1.8 to 3.05 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise EXTREME caution due to brisk winds and rough seas.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Generally cloudy to overcast with gusty winds scattered showers and thunderstorms more concentrated around the Windward Islands.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

…Tropical Storm Karen forms just east of the Windward Islands…

The strong tropical wave near the Windward Islands has been upgraded to 
Tropical Storm Karen. At 5:00 am today the center of Tropical Storm Karen 
was located near latitude 11.9 north, longitude 60.2 west or about 100 
miles or 165 kilometers east of Grenada or 120 miles or 190 kilometers 
southeast of St. Vincent. A tropical storm warning has been issued for 
Grenada and its dependencies, Trinidad and Tobago.  Karen is moving toward
west northwest or 285 degrees at about 9 mph or 15 km/h and this general 
motion is expected to continue today. A turn toward the northwest is 
forecast to occur on Monday, followed by a turn to the north on Tuesday. On
the forecast track, Karen will move across the Windward Islands this
afternoon and tonight, and emerge over the southeastern Caribbean Sea 
Monday morning. On Tuesday, Karen is expected to approach Puerto Rico and 
the Virgin Islands. Maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph or 65 km/h and 
little change in strength is expected during the next 48 hours. 
Saint Lucia is expected to continue experiencing strong gusty winds, 
moderate to heavy showers and a few thunderstorms over the next 12 to 24 
hours.

 Another tropical wave located over the eastern Tropical Atlantic is moving westward near 20 mph or 32 km/h. showing some signs of organization. Environmental conditions are conducive for A third strong tropical wave is located along the west coast of Africa and it is further development and a tropical depression or tropical storm is expected to form on Monday or Tuesday as it moves westward to west-northwestward across the Eastern Tropical Atlantic about 18 mph or 29 km/h.

6:00 pm Weather Report 21 September 2019

6:00 pm Weather Report

Date: 21st September, 2019

Forecaster: Thomas Auguste

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is partly cloudy.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is partly cloudy with showers nearby.

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

Today’s maximum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 32 °C or 90 ° F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east at 21 mph or 33 km/h.

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

At Hewanorra Airport:  0.5 mm.   At GFL Charles Airport:   0.3 mm.

Total rainfall for the month of September so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 72.9 mm.   At GFL Charles Airport: 102.8 mm.

Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.   Sunset tomorrow: 6:00 pm.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the east and southeast near 24 mph or 39 km/h, with occasional gusts.

Weather: Increasing cloudiness this evening with scattered moderate to heavy showers, isolated thunderstorms and gusty winds. These conditions are expected to continue through Sunday.

Residents and motorists in areas prone to flooding and landslides are asked to be vigilant and exercise caution since periods of heavy rainfall are expected to affect the island over the next day or two.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA

Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 8:13 pm… Low at 3:50 am.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   High at 9:20 pm… Low at 5:17 am.

Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves and northerly to northeasterly swells

      5 to 9 feet or 1.5 to 2.7 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise EXTREME caution due to brisk winds and rough seas.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with some scattered showers and possibly isolated thunderstorms at first. An increase in cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms is expected tomorrow.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

A strong tropical wave located just east of the Windward Islands is 
carrying a large area of cloudiness, showers and thunderstorms. A Hurricane
Hunter aircraft has been investigating the system this afternoon and did 
not find a well defined circulation. Although the system is currently not 
well organized, some gradual development is expected and a tropical 
depression could form later this weekend or early next week. The wave is 
forecast to move quickly westward for the next day or two, crossing the 
Windward Islands on Sunday. Cloudiness and showers on the forward edge of 
the system will start affecting Saint Lucia and the Windward islands later 
this evening. Regardless of development, heavy rainfall and gusty winds 
will affect much of the Lesser Antilles over the weekend, and interests on 
those islands and Puerto Rico should monitor the progress of this 
disturbance.
 

Tropical Storm Jerry continues to move northwest away from our region…

 
At 5:00 pm today, the centre of Tropical Storm Jerry was located near 
latitude 23.0 North, longitude 65.8 West or about 320 miles or 510 
kilometres north of San Juan Puerto Rico. Jerry has maximum sustained winds
of 65 mph or 100 km/h and is moving towards the northwest away from our
region at about 14 mph or 22 km/h.
 
 
Another tropical wave located over the eastern Tropical Atlantic is moving
westward near 20 mph or 32 km/h. 
 

A third tropical wave is expected to move off the west coast of Africa by Sunday. Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for development and a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form early next week while the wave moves westward across the Eastern Tropical Atlantic.

12:00 noon Weather Report

12:00 noon Weather Report
Date: 21st September, 2019
Forecaster: E. Francis

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is partly cloudy.
Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is partly cloudy.
Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 31 °C or 88 °F.
Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 28 °C or 82 ° F.
Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east at 26 mph or 43 km/h.

Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 8:00 am today:
At Hewanorra Airport: 0.7 mm. At GFL Charles Airport: 0.3 mm.
Total rainfall for the month of September so far:
At Hewanorra Airport: 72.9 mm. At GFL Charles Airport: 102.8 mm.

Sunset today 6:00 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
Winds will be blowing from between the east and southeast near 24 mph or
39 km/h, with occasional gusts.
Weather: Partly cloudy to cloudy and breezy with some scattered showers and possibly isolated thunderstorms at first. An increase in cloudiness
with showers and thunderstorms is expected tomorrow.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA
Tides for Castries Harbour: Low at 1:27 pm…High at 8:13 pm.
Tides for Vieux Fort Bay: Low at 2:54 pm…High at 9:20 pm.
Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves and northerly to northeasterly swells 5 to 9 feet or 1.5 to 2.7 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise EXTREME caution due to brisk winds and rough seas.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES
Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with some scattered showers and possibly isolated thunderstorms at first. An increase in cloudiness with showers and thunderstorms is expected tomorrow.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
Moisture and instability in the lower atmosphere over the Eastern Caribbean, will cause some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms over the islands, during the forecast period.

A tropical wave located several hundred miles east of the Windward Islands, continues to produce large area of showers and thunderstorms. The wave is forecast to move quickly westward to west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mph for the next day or two, crossing the Windward Islands on Sunday. Although the system is currently disorganized, environmental conditions appear to be conducive for some development and a tropical depression could form later this weekend or early next week. A Hurricane Hunter aircraft is scheduled to investigate this system this afternoon. Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is possible over much of the Lesser Antilles over the weekend, and interests on those islands and Puerto Rico should monitor the progress of this disturbance.

At 11:00 am today, the centre of Tropical Storm Jerry was located near latitude 22.0 North, longitude 65.0 West or about 260 miles or 415 kilometres north northeast of San Juan Puerto Rico.

Tropical Storm Jerry pose no threat to Saint Lucia.

Another tropical wave located over the eastern Tropical Atlantic is moving westward near 15 mph or 24 km/h.

A third tropical wave is forecast to move off the west coast of Africa this weekend. Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for development and a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form early next week while the wave moves westward across the Eastern Tropical Atlantic.

6:00 am weather report

6:00 am Weather Report

Date: 21st September, 2019

Forecaster: Emmanuel Descartes

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is fair with showers nearby.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is partly cloudy with showers.

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

Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 28 °C or 82 ° F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east-southeast at 20 mph or

31 km/h.

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

At Hewanorra Airport: 0.2 mm.  

Total rainfall for the month of September so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 72.4 mm.   

Sunset today 6:00 pm.         Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the east and east-southeast near 17 mph or

28 km/h, with a few gusts.

Weather: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies with some scattered showers and a chance

         chance of isolated thunderstorms.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA

Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 9:12 am… Low at 1:27 pm.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   High at 10:19 am… Low at 5:54 pm.

Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves and northeasterly swells 6 to 8 feet

      or 1.8 to 2.4 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise caution due to

heavy northerly swells generated by Hurricane Jerry affecting our region over

the next few days.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Over the extreme northern portion of the Lesser Antilles, it will be generally

cloudy with some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Elsewhere, skies

will be partly cloudy to cloudy with some scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

Moisture and instability in the lower atmosphere over the Eastern Caribbean,

will cause some scattered showers and possibly thunderstorms over the islands,

during the next forecast period.

At 5:00 am today, the centre of Hurricane Jerry was located near latitude 21.4
North, longitude 64.0 West or about 250 miles or 400 kilometres north northeast of San Juan Puerto Rico. Jerry is moving toward the northwest near 15 mph 
or 24 km/h. Jerry is forecast to recurve over the western Atlantic during the next few days. On the forecast track, the centre of Jerry will continue to pass well north of the Virgin islands and Puerto Rico  today, pass well east of the southeastern Bahamas on Sunday and turn northward on Monday.
 
Maximum sustained winds are near 65 mph or 100 km/h with higher 
gusts. Some fluctuation in strength are likely during the next several days. 
 

Interests around the Northern Leeward Islands should monitor the progress of Jerry. Hurricane Jerry pose no threat to Saint Lucia at this time.

A tropical wave located several hundred miles east of the Windward Islands, continues to produce a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions are currently conducive for some development and a Tropical Depression could form on Saturday or early next week while the system moves westward to west northwestward at 16 to 20 mph crossing the windward islands on Sunday. Upper level winds are forecast to become less conducive for development by the middle of next week once the wave moves out of the northeastern Caribbean sea. Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is possible over much of the lesser Antilles over the weekend and interests on these islands and Puerto Rico should monitor the progress of this disturbance. 
 

A tropical wave is forecast to move off the west coast of Africa this weekend.

Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for development and a

tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form early next week while the wave moves westward across the Eastern Tropical Atlantic.

WEATHER REPORT

6:00 pm Weather Report

Date: 20th September, 2019

Forecaster: Maclean Jn Baptiste

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is partly cloudy.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is fair.

Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 30 °C or 86 °F.

Today’s maximum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 32 °C or 90 ° F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the east-southeast at 14 mph or 22 km/h.

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

At Hewanorra Airport: 0.2 mm.   At GFL Charles Airport: NIL.    

Total rainfall for the month of September so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 72.4 mm.  At GFL Charles Airport: 102.5 mm.

Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.         Sunset tomorrow: 6:00 pm.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the east and east-southeast near 17 mph or 28 km/h, with a few gusts.

Weather: Fair to partly cloudy with a few showers at first, becoming Increasingly cloudy with a few scattered showers and a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms, from tomorrow morning.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA

Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 7:15 pm… Low at 2:30 am.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   High at 8:22 pm… Low at 3:57 am.

Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves and northeasterly swells 5 to 7 feet or 1.5 to 2.1 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise caution due to heavy northerly swells generated by Hurricane Jerry affecting our region over the next few days.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Over the extreme northern portion of the Lesser Antilles, it will be generally cloudy with some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Elsewhere, skies will be partly cloudy to cloudy with a few scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

Moisture and instability in the lower atmosphere over the Eastern Caribbean,will cause some scattered showers and possibly thunderstorms over the islands, during the next forecast period.

At 5:00 pm today, the centre of Hurricane Jerry was located near latitude 19.6 North, longitude 62.0 West or about 120 miles or 195 kilometres northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands. Jerry is moving toward the west-northwest near 18 mph or 30 km/h. On the forecast track, the centre of Jerry will move north of the Northern Leeward Islands later today, pass well north of Puerto Rico on Saturday, and be well east-northeast of the southeastern Bahamas on Sunday and turn northward on Monday.   Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 80 mph or 130 km/h with higher gusts. Some weakening is forecast overnight but Jerry could re-strengthen early next week.

Shower and thunderstorm activity associated with a tropical wave located several hundred miles east of the Windward Islands, has increased during the past 24 hours. The wave is expected to move quickly westward at about 20 mph during the next few days, and some development is possible while it approaches and moves across the Windward Islands this weekend.

A tropical wave is forecast to move off the west coast of Africa this weekend.Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for development and a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form early next week while the wave moves westward across the Eastern Tropical Atlantic.

12:00 Noon Weather Report 20 September 2019

12:00 Noon Weather Report

Date: 20th September, 2019

Forecaster: Thomas Auguste

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is fair.

Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is partly cloudy.

Present temperature at Hewanorra Airport is 31 °C or 88 °F.

Last night’s minimum temperature at Hewanorra Airport was 25 °C or 77 ° F.

Wind at Hewanorra Airport is blowing from the south at 14 mph or 22 km/h.

Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 8:00 am today:

At Hewanorra Airport: Trace.   At GFL Charles Airport: NIL.

Total rainfall for the month of September so far:

At Hewanorra Airport: 72.2 mm.  At GFL Charles Airport: 102.5 mm.

Sunset today: 6:01 pm.         Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS

Winds will be blowing from between the east and southeast near 13 mph or 20 km/h, becoming lighter at times.

Weather: Fair skies, becoming cloudy at times with a few scattered showers and a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA

Tides for Castries Harbour: Low at 12:39 pm… High at 7:15 pm.

Tides for Vieux Fort Bay:   Low at 2:06 pm… High at 8:22 pm.

Seas: Moderate to locally rough with waves and northeasterly swells 5 to 7 feet  or 1.5 to 2.1 metres.

Small craft operators and sea bathers are advised to exercise caution due to heavy northerly swells generated by Hurricane Jerry affecting our region over the next few days.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES

Over the extreme northern portion of the lesser Antilles, it will be generally cloudy with some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Elsewhere, it will be occasionally cloudy with a few scattered showers and a chance of isolated thunderstorms.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

Moisture and instability in the lower atmosphere over the Eastern Caribbean islands will cause some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms there over the next few days.

At 11:00 am today, the centre of Hurricane Jerry was located near latitude
 18.8  North, longitude 60.3 West or about 190 miles or 300 kilometres east
 of the northern Leeward Islands. Jerry is moving toward the west-northwest
 near 17 mph or 28 km/h. On the forecast track, the centre of Jerry will 
move north of the northern Leeward Islands later today, pass well north of
 Puerto Rico on Saturday, and be well east-northeast of the southeastern 
Bahamas on Sunday.
 
Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 85 mph or 140 km/h with
 higher gusts.  Further weakening is forecast during the next day or so, 
with some re-strengthening possible early next week. 
Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 15 miles or 30 kilometres from 
the centre and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 80 miles or 
130 km. 

Interests around the northern Leeward Islands should monitor the progress of Jerry. Hurricane Jerry pose no threat to Saint Lucia at this time.

A tropical wave located about 700 miles or 1126 kilometres east of the 
Windward Islands, is producing a large area of disorganized cloudiness and 
 showers.  The wave is expected to move quickly westward at about 20 mph 
during the next few days, and some development is possible while it 
approaches and moves across the Windward Islands this weekend.  

A tropical wave located near the west coast of Africa has the potential to develop into a tropical depression or tropical storm early next week as it moves westward across the eastern tropical Atlantic.

6:00 am Weather Report

6:00 am Weather Report
Date: 20th September, 2019
Forecaster: E. Francis

Present weather at Hewanorra Airport is fair.
Present weather at GFL Charles Airport is fair.
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 calm.

Rainfall in the 24-hour period that ended at 2:00 am today:
At Hewanorra Airport: Trace.
Total rainfall for the month of September so far:
At Hewanorra Airport: 72.2 mm.

Sunset today: 6:01 pm. Sunrise tomorrow: 5:53 am.

FORECAST FOR SAINT LUCIA VALID FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS
Winds will be blowing from between the east and southeast near 13 mph or 20 km/h, becoming lighter and variable at times.
Weather: Fair skies, becoming cloudy at times with a few scattered showers with a chance of isolated thunderstorms.

MARINE FORECAST FOR SEAS IN A 25 MILE OR 40 KM RADIUS FROM SAINT LUCIA
Tides for Castries Harbour: High at 7:54 am…Low at 12:39 pm.
Tides for Vieux Fort Bay: High at 9:01 am…Low at 02:06 pm.
Seas: Moderate with waves and northeasterly swells 4 to 6 feet or
1.2 to 1.8 metres.

FORECAST FOR THE LESSER ANTILLES
Over the extreme northern portion of the lesser Antilles, generally cloudy skies with some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Elsewhere, fair skies, becoming cloudy at times with a few scattered showers with a chance of isolated thunderstorms.

TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
Moisture and instability in the lower atmosphere over the Eastern Caribbean islands will cause some scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms across parts of the region.

At 5:00 am today, the centre of Hurricane Jerry was located near latitude 18.4 North, longitude 58.7 West or about 290 miles or 465 kilometres east of the northern Leeward Islands. Jerry is moving toward the west-northwest near 16 mph or 26 km/h. A west-northwest to northwest motion at a decreasing forward speed is expected over the next few days. On the forecast track, the centre of Jerry will move north of the northern Leeward Islands later today, pass well north of Puerto Rico on Saturday, and be well east-northeast of the southeastern Bahamas on Sunday.

Maximum sustained winds remain near 105 mph or 165 km/h with higher gusts. A gradual weakening trend is forecast to begin later today, but Jerry is expected to remain a hurricane during the next few days.

Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 25 miles or 35 kilometres from the centre and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 80 miles or 130 km.

Interests around the northern Leeward Islands should monitor the progress of Jerry. Hurricane Jerry pose no threat to Saint Lucia at this time.

A tropical wave located over the central tropical Atlantic is producing a large area of disorganized cloudiness and showers. The wave is expected to move quickly westward at about 20 mph during the next few days, and some development is possible while it approaches and moves across the Windward Islands this weekend.

A tropical wave is just off the west coast of Africa. Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for development, and a tropical depression could form early next week while the wave moves westward over the eastern tropical Atlantic.