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UNSTABLE WEATHER PATTERN PERSISTS IN THE VI

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Forecast valid
until 8AM Tomorrow Tuesday 17th May 2011

A shear-line
associated with an old front will keep the atmosphere over the British Virgin
Islands highly unstable today and tonight.

Wx: 

Today: Overcast with
numerous showers, some which will be heavy at times and accompanied by
thunderstorms.

Tonight: Cloudy to overcast
with scattered to numerous showers

Winds: ESE at
08kts..

Seas: Slight to
moderate waves/swells 1-1.5m or 3-5ft..

Barometric
Pressure:
 Below
normal

Sunset today:  6:45 pm.

Sunrise
tomorrow: 

5:44 am.

 

The DDM will continue to monitor the weather conditions and
advise the public accordingly. Visit the DDM’s website at www.bviddm.com and
subscribe to the DDM’s notification link.

 

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