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WEATHER FORECAST FOR THE VI

by bviddm
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Synopsis: A ridge of high pressure is the dominant feature
affecting the Leeward Islands and British Virgin Islands. However, over the
next 24-48 hours, a few low level troughs, coupled with pockets of moisture
will trigger cloudy spells with scattered showers.

Wx: Skies today and
tonight will be partly cloudy to sometimes cloudy with scattered showers.

Winds: E-ESE at
15-20 kts on land reaching 24 kts over open waters.

Seas: Locally rough
with waves 2.1-2.4m/7-8ft. The small craft warning for Mariners and sea bathers
remains in place.

Barometric
Pressure:
 Near
normal

Sunset today:  6:21 pm.

Sunrise
tomorrow: 
 6:43 am.

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