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EVENING FORECAST FOR THE VIRGIN ISLANDS

by Andrew Jackson
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REDUCED AIR QUALITY DUE TO SAHARAN DUST DURING THE NEXT 24HRS

HIGH WIND GUST POSSIBLE NEAR 35MPH

SMALL CRAFT CAUTION AND HIGH SURF ADVISORY IN EFFECT

Synopsis: The dry, dusty Saharan layer will be moving over the BVI and this will cause hazy skies as well as reduced shower activity over these island tonight and tomorrow. Meanwhile, high level clouds will linger over these islands during the forecast period

Weather tonight: Mostly cloudy and hazy with a 20 percent or slight chance of showers

Weather tomorrow: Mostly cloudy and hazy with 20 percent or slight chance of showers

Winds: East at 22 to 39 km/h or 14 to 24 mph with possible gusts to 55km/h or 34 mph.

Seas: 1.8 to 2.4 meters or 6 to 8 feet with northeasterly swells of 1.5 meters or 5 feet. High surf advisory remain in effect, while small craft operators should exercise caution.

For more weather information, visit the Department of Disaster Management WeatherStem Station on the provided link: http://bvi.weatherstem.com/tortola
Disclaimer: The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) is not a Meteorological Office. Information shared by the Department is gathered from several professional sources contracted by the Department. This information should be used as a guide for anyone interested in local weather conditions. By no means can DDM or the Government of the Virgin Islands be held accountable by anyone who uses this information for legal evidence or in justification of any decision that may result in the loss of finances, property, or life.

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