A ridge of high pressure will maintain a relatively dry and stable atmosphere across the area over the next 24 hours
June 2011
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Tropical Storm Arlene has formed in the Bay of Campeche. Arlene will continue moving to the west-northwest and west over the next couple of days.
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Skies today will be cloudy with scattered showers and more isolated thunderstorms. Some improvement is expected by tonight.
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Dry and stable conditions are affecting the area. However a trough system will move into the area by Friday
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15TH June 2011 – Moist unstable conditions are affecting the area due to the passage of a Tropical Wave. Over the next 12-18 hours skies will remain cloudy with showers …
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Friday, June 9 – Governor Boyd McCLeary chaired his first meeting of the National Disaster Management Council (NDMC) held at Maria’s By the Sea Hotel.
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9TH June 2011 – Instability associated with a persistent trough, coupled with an abundance of moisture in the mid portions of the atmosphere, will produce an environment that support the …
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Thursday, June 9 – The Territory has been under flash flood watches and warnings and precipitation levels have caused soil saturation resulting in the collapse of a retaining wall in …
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8TH June 2011 –An area of low pressure and associated trough will continue to affect weather conditions across the British Virgin Islands.
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8TH June 2011 – A broad trough of low pressure will remain over the northeast Caribbean for the next few days before slowly retreating to the north and weaken by …