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WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE BVI

by Jasen
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Synopsis: A weak frontal trough will continue to move over the area from the west and interact with available low level moisture causing the atmosphere to become moist and unstable, thus increasing the chances for shower activity during the next 24 hours.

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

Winds: E at 4-10kts (7-19km/h)..

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: Slightly below normal.

Sunrise tomorrow:  5:47 am.

Sunset tomorrow:  6:42 pm.

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