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UNSTABLE WEATHER POSSIBLE DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS

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Synopsis: The presence of a surface to upper level trough, coupled with an already moist environment and a brisk trade wind flow will continue to cause unsettled weather conditions across the area during the next 24 hours.

Wx: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies tonight and tomorrow with a high chance of scattered overnight and morning showers, some of which could be moderate to locally heavy at times accompanied by gusty winds.

Winds: ENE at 14-20kts (26-37km/h) with higher gusts during showers and over open waters..

Seas: Rough, swells1.8-2.8m or 6-9ft. Warnings remain in place for small craft operators and sea bathers against hazardous sea conditions..

Atmospheric Pressure: Below normal.

Sunrise tomorrow:  6:46 am.

Sunset tomorrow:  5:48 pm.

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