Synopsis: A moderate to fresh trade wind flow generated by a ridge of high pressure will continue to transport shallow pockets of low level moisture across the area over the next 24 hours. Meanwhile a trough of low pressure associated with the remnants of Danny will cause unsettled weather conditions across the BVI this morning.
Wx: Partly cloudy skies today and tonight with some widely scattered morning showers.
Winds: ESE-ENE at 14-20kts..
Seas: Moderate to locally rough, swells 1.5-2.1m or 5-7ft. Small craft operators and sea bathers should continue to exercise caution..
Atmospheric Pressure: Well below normal.
Sunset today: 6:38 pm.
Sunrise tomorrow: 6:03 am.
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